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Cave, not your most famous quotecaveman4.20 said:Interesting ...I'm uh read and come bac
23, pages good lord this is going to take awhilehave you ever wondered why all the vegetation turns so green after a good rain? well i found the answer when i came across this read and I would like to share it with you... check it out.
Rain Water as a Chemical Agent of Geologic Process.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/1535g/report.pdf
A lot of lightning in your rain water I bet ?I like the post and find it interesting. My problem with rainwater is I live very Close to the coast. I have never had analysis conducted on my rainwater but it stands to reason that is full of sodium since everything that isn't stainless steel rusts in a matter of months outdoors. Grills, chairs, tables, etc.
Which ones your favorite? I'm a fan of quotes ;)Cave, not your most famous quote
I like the post and find it interesting. My problem with rainwater is I live very Close to the coast. I have never had analysis conducted on my rainwater but it stands to reason that is full of sodium since everything that isn't stainless steel rusts in a matter of months outdoors. Grills, chairs, tables, etc.
EverydayA lot of lightning in your rain water I bet ?
I like all of the quotes about the shrooms!Which ones your favorite? I'm a fan of quotes ;)
I think those radical oxygens do some damage? Yo @squiggly you still around?Everyday
Oh ya damn schrooms prolly love rainwater too.......ooooh rainwater and psilocybin compost for my next year's outdoor :wtf:I like all of the quotes about the shrooms!
Considering how toxic the planet is gettingHere's one from 2004: Rainwater Chemistry Across The United States
http://people.carleton.edu/~bhaileab/EnvironmentalGeology/RainWater.pdf
"We found that all 51 samples of rainwater contained chloride, ranging from .12 mg/L in Bloomington IN to 4.21 mg/L in Kurtistown, HI. samples taken along the East and West Coast tended to have higher concentrations of chloride than samples from the interior of the country."
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Hawaii, of course has the highest concentrations;
them folks over in the Outdoor Hawaii thread--
don't seem to have any problems with chloride...
I will smoke to thatOh ya damn schrooms prolly love rainwater too.......ooooh rainwater and psilocybin compost for my next year's outdoor :wtf:
Brew it up dilute then water on one and maybe dilute and foliar on one if your in vegWe just had a thunderstorm and my storm drain system just collected a nice bat guano tea with fresh guano floating on top. I live in a bat house and the roof collects a lot of guano. I usually pour it on my compost pile because I assume that it is too "hot" to water with. Any comments ?
I'm sure your compost loves it alsoWe just had a thunderstorm and my storm drain system just collected a nice bat guano tea with fresh guano floating on top. I live in a bat house and the roof collects a lot of guano. I usually pour it on my compost pile because I assume that it is too "hot" to water with. Any comments ?
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