juggyblaze
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hi I would like to know the benefits of rain water as opposed to tap.
anyone know the p/h of rain water?
anyone know the p/h of rain water?
But I would never use it on my plants. As rain clouds form and the rain drops fall all through the process it is collecting all the toxins and impurities and heavy metals in the upper atmosphere that are released from factories,car exhaust, power plants, ect. If this water is collected and used without proper filtration (RO) I believe it could do more harm than good for your MJ plants (imo) And besides, your tap water was once rain water that fell to earth and was collected in a river or a stream or resivoire and just filtered and treated before it got to your home.hi I would like to know the benefits of rain water as opposed to tap.
anyone know the p/h of rain water?
Google "Is rain water better for plants"hi I would like to know the benefits of rain water as opposed to tap.
anyone know the p/h of rain water?
Thats the problem I have (heavy industry) and a ton of oil refineries and chemical plants spewing out a shitload of toxic byproducts.Google "Is rain water better for plants"
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_is_rain_water_better_than_tap_water_for_plants
I use rain water whenever I can. Probably wouldn't if I lived in a highly industrialized area though.
Last rain water I PHd was at 7.20
Yikes - sorry to hear that.Thats the problem I have (heavy industry) and a ton of oil refineries and chemical plants spewing out a shitload of toxic byproducts.
Sorry, Not in PA....Alittle farther south in Cancer alleyman are you in pa? marcus hook maybe? i only ask because I too am in an industrial area of pa and I have worked in those places