A lucid explanation of atmospheric nitrogen fixation that elegantly demystifies nature's superior irrigation chemistry. Itβs a sharp reminder that a thunderstorm is essentially a high-voltage nutrient delivery system.
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Why rain grows plants FASTER than a hose!Added:
Have you ever seen plants turn super green after a storm? It is not just the water. It is the lightning. Our air is full of nitrogen, but plants cannot eat it from the air. It [music] is too tough for them to grab. Lightning is incredibly hot. This heat breaks the nitrogen apart. It mixes with rain to create natural fertilizer. This nitrogen rain falls into the dirt. It is like a superfood for plants. That is why they grow so fast after a storm. Nature makes its own fertilizer with every flash.
Science is amazing, isn't it?
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