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I've noticed that when it rains with thunderstorms, mushrooms often grow in my lawn. Despite regularly watering the lawn, they don't sprout. What surprises me is that after rain accompanied by thunderstorms, the next morning I find these tiny mushrooms. this is the typ of mushroom that naturally grows on my loan: https://www.shroomery.org/forum I speculate that lightning and thunderstorms may have positive effects on mushrooms, or perhaps it's the presence of acid rain (Nitrous oxide) that facilitates their germination. There are times when it rains without thunderstorms, and I don't see any mushrooms sprouting. However, when there is rain with thunderstorms, it seems to activate their growth. I also observed with not only mushrooms but also with the other herbs I grow, such as cancebush, epimedium, cannabis, and wild chilis.When it rains with thunderstorms it sort of improves the growth than ,tap water and normal rain.Is this linked to any science or its coincidence
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pablokabute | 01/20/24 10:16 AM |
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Jens yhsbbs | 02/11/24 04:59 PM |
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