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Why Does Rainwater Make Plants Grow Better? [Solved]
It’s like a light application of fertilizer every time you water. Rain contains nitrates—an important macro-nutrient. Rainwater contains nitrate – the most bio-available form of nitrogen. Nitrogen is one of the three key macro-nutrients that plants need to thrive – necessary for the development of lush foliage.
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During rainfall - and in thunderstorms - that nitrogen is washed in so the