Is melted snow good for watering?

trueweedsmoker

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It will contain dissolved pollutants more than it will any beneficial nitrogen. Use tap/RO water, plants don't need melted snow lol.
Experiments at the Siberian Botanical Garden have revealed that veggies watered with snow melt grow twice as fast as those fed regular water. Similarly, a recent NASA studyrevealed that snow melt triggers huge aquatic plant blooms in the ocean. It seems that snow contains about 40% fewer water molecules with a heavier-than-normal form of hydrogen called deuterium than normal water does.
For reasons having to do with the way that plants take up water molecules, this “heavy water” tends to slow down growth, while snow melt is easier on the plant. It all sounds like science fiction, but it’s a perfectly natural process that you can easily take advantage of.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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Experiments at the Siberian Botanical Garden have revealed that veggies watered with snow melt grow twice as fast as those fed regular water. Similarly, a recent NASA studyrevealed that snow melt triggers huge aquatic plant blooms in the ocean. It seems that snow contains about 40% fewer water molecules with a heavier-than-normal form of hydrogen called deuterium than normal water does.
For reasons having to do with the way that plants take up water molecules, this “heavy water” tends to slow down growth, while snow melt is easier on the plant. It all sounds like science fiction, but it’s a perfectly natural process that you can easily take advantage of.
Why do ppl relinquish old ass threads. I must admit Ive replied to some of the threads after they resurfaced, without checking if it was recent, but i dnt understand how someone finds these 2-3 year old threads, how many pages did you scroll through?
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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Experiments at the Siberian Botanical Garden have revealed that veggies watered with snow melt grow twice as fast as those fed regular water. Similarly, a recent NASA studyrevealed that snow melt triggers huge aquatic plant blooms in the ocean. It seems that snow contains about 40% fewer water molecules with a heavier-than-normal form of hydrogen called deuterium than normal water does.
For reasons having to do with the way that plants take up water molecules, this “heavy water” tends to slow down growth, while snow melt is easier on the plant. It all sounds like science fiction, but it’s a perfectly natural process that you can easily take advantage of.
Why do ppl relinquish old ass threads. I must admit Ive replied to some of the threads after they resurfaced, without checking if it was recent, but i dnt understand how someone finds these 2-3 year old threads, how many pages did you scroll through?
 

fir3dragon

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Why do ppl relinquish old ass threads. I must admit Ive replied to some of the threads after they resurfaced, without checking if it was recent, but i dnt understand how someone finds these 2-3 year old threads, how many pages did you scroll through?
ive googled some things and seen threads years old I don't respond I just read for info
 
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