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They will. Apple juice in plants won't make the plants die fast, but soda will. Soda will make it turn yellow and die. Milk will make it grow a little but, not as much as water will. water is the most common thing they would put in plants.

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There are many folk-cures and hear-say remedies for growing plants, many if not most will end in weakening if not killing the plant, the best recourse is to know the plant, know what type of soil it likes, and what kind of nutrients it requires, (well balanced nutrient filled diet) the simple course of action would be: Plain water, Air, Sunlight [full/partial/defused] and a mild form of fertilizer, keeping in mind not to over water or under water.

Well it depends on what liquids you are using.For example I used vinegar,water,Orange Juice,milk,and Dr.Pepper. Besides the water O.J. was the best I don't know what would have done if my dog hadn't eaten it. So the answer is yes!

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No, seeds require water to germinate. Other liquids would not provide the necessary conditions for germination, as they may lack important nutrients and hydration needed for the process.

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yes it does. The more acidic a liquid is the more it will stunt the growth of the seed and/or plant. Putting more watery liquids on it will help the plant growth.

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yes it will differ coz of the composition change in the different types of water...

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it might but you would have to test it.

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Does a plant need sunlight to germinate?

No, seeds do not need sunlight to germinate. Depending on the species, seeds may require different conditions such as moisture, warmth, or even darkness to germinate successfully. Once the seed germinates and grows into a seedling, it will require sunlight for photosynthesis.


Can a seed grow without a seed coat?

Most seeds require a seed coat for protection and regulation of germination. Without a seed coat, a seed may be more vulnerable to damage and can struggle to germinate successfully. However, some seeds may still be able to germinate without a seed coat under specific conditions.


How do plants germanate?

Plants germinate when the seed absorbs water and swells, causing the seed coat to break open. This triggers the growth of the embryo inside the seed, leading to the emergence of the root, followed by the shoot, which eventually develops into a seedling.


Can a seed without a embryo germinate?

No, a seed requires an embryo to germinate. The embryo contains the genetic material necessary to develop into a new plant. Without an embryo, the seed is unable to sprout and grow.


Why seeds can germinate by using tap water and seed cant germinate by using boiled water cooled to room temperature?

Seeds need water to germinate, but temperature changes and boiling water can damage the seed coat, affecting germination. Boiling water may disrupt seed enzymes and proteins needed for germination. Tap water is ideal for providing hydration without damaging the seed coat.