Kind of an odd question..

RunDEE

Member
Alright, so this is about all the plants that have been grown outside over the many many years :D It is said that the rain usually provides the right amount of ph and stuff for the plants - and I was thinking about acid rain.

Over the years, rain has been relatively healthy for plants and whatnot - but what about acid rain? In this day and age with all the polutions, green house gases, all the emissions from cars and stuff, global warming and all that, is the rain still going to be good enough for the plants? Are the ph levels still in the healthy range? Wouldn't they be more on the acidic side?

Just a thought.
 

hornedfrog2000

Well-Known Member
Well, what are you going to do about it? Build a tent over the plants or something? Bring all of your own water? I know around here it isn't a big deal.
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
Alright, so this is about all the plants that have been grown outside over the many many years :D It is said that the rain usually provides the right amount of ph and stuff for the plants - and I was thinking about acid rain.

Over the years, rain has been relatively healthy for plants and whatnot - but what about acid rain? In this day and age with all the polutions, green house gases, all the emissions from cars and stuff, global warming and all that, is the rain still going to be good enough for the plants? Are the ph levels still in the healthy range? Wouldn't they be more on the acidic side?

Just a thought.
A very silly thought. If acid rain was a problem other crops(food) would be affected well before marijuana.You would have heard about it, the rain is fine.
 

Theowl

Well-Known Member
Acid rain is only gonna affect things that are in it for years and years. Hence all the pics of statues when u hear about it.
 
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