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Re: Rain
- To: c*@hockinghills.net
- Subject: Re: Rain
- From: b*@pacific.net (Vickie Brock)
- Date: Sat, 5 Jul 1997 15:18:42 -0300
>Hello,
> After 2 days of 11" growth my plant went back to its normal 6
>to 8 inches per day. It seems that always after a good rain I get a
>extreme amount of growth. The more rain the longer the days of extreme
>growth. There is not a lack of water in the ground dose anybody have any
>idea why after a good rain this happens.
>
>Joe, Logan, Ohio
Joe I have noticed this to be true too. Not sure if on a cloudy day the
plants cells or stomas are more open and able to take in the rain. Or does
the rain contain nitrogen or oxygen in an instantly usable
form.....sometimes i think river water has the same benefits. Are they
positively charged as the tumble and fall. Any Experts out there with any
scientic explanation??????????BROCK
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