Acidic Mists Boost Plant Nutrients, Changing Future of Agriculture.
Plants were sprayed with different acidic mists to see how it affected their growth and nutrient levels. Even though the plants didn't grow shorter, their nutrient content changed. Plants sprayed with the most acidic mist had less calcium and potassium in their leaves but more sulfur, nitrogen, and phosphorus. In the roots, there was more phosphorus, sulfur, nitrogen, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. Stems had higher levels of nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus.