Ok I need to know. Why is it that when it rains, like 2 days later I see the plants are 25% larger. I mean the growth rate is incredible. Regular water plus fertilizers never get even close to this....why?
Interesting, I always wondered the same thing. I just thought that it's because a good, long rain waters the plants more thoroughly and deeply than spending a few minutes with a watering can or hose (that could still be at least part of it). The acidity seems like a very possible and likely explanation, never really thought of that. But if rain's slightly acidic, it's kind of strange that over time, the soil doesn't become highly acidic and unsuitable for certain plants.
If there is lightning then you'll get more usable nitrogen(nitrates) come down in the rain
I may not have enough time to devout to the peppers. Hope they can survive on their own.
If there is lightning then you'll get more usable nitrogen(nitrates) come down in the rain