The black carbon deposition effect on Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) increments in the background area, in the state nature reserve «Kivach» was studied. The responses to the cumulative precipitation and temperatures of the previous and current growing seasons impact for the same forest stands were revealed. Standard methods for linear increments measuring and analyzing were used. Insignificant responses of pine increments to the chronic impact of black carbon low concentrations, typical for territories excluded from economic activity, were obtained. For different growing conditions, the cumulative precipitation and average temperatures signals in the increment series were found and analyzed. The limiting role of precipitation in dry biotopes and temperatures in wet habitats for the Scots pine of the state nature reserve «Kivach» was revealed.