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∙ 10y agothe plants in the sugar and salt will last not longer but shorter because the sugar would make it droop and die water is the best choice.
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∙ 14y agoI think that that plants only grow succesfully w. water only. This is because any other mixture can harm the plant; and kill the cells
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∙ 15y agoThe with fresh water would live longest.
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∙ 11y agoRegular water
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∙ 10y agoOrdinary rain water.
I did an experiment with Dwarf sunflowers using tap water, rain water, distilled water, vinegar water, salt water, and sugar water. In this experiment the only 3 waters that did not grow the plants were vinegar, salt, ans sugar waters. I'm not certain these results will be correct every time but it is possible that plants grow better with regular water instead of sugar.
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
Marigolds typically grow better with regular watering using cold tap water. Sugar water can sometimes lead to issues like mold or pests due to the increased sugar content. It's best to stick with plain water for growing marigolds.
Plants will generally grow better in regular water compared to vitamin-enriched water. Excessive amounts of vitamins can be harmful for plants and disrupt their growth process. It is best to provide plants with the appropriate amount of sunlight, water, and nutrients for optimal growth.
Mint plants grow better in freshwater. Saltwater can be detrimental to most plants, including mint, as it can disrupt their ability to absorb nutrients and water. It is important to provide mint plants with well-draining soil and regular watering with freshwater to thrive.
Roses generally grow better with regular water, as sugar water can encourage fungal growth and attract pests. It is best to provide roses with adequate sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering to support healthy growth and blooming.
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I did an experiment with Dwarf sunflowers using tap water, rain water, distilled water, vinegar water, salt water, and sugar water. In this experiment the only 3 waters that did not grow the plants were vinegar, salt, ans sugar waters. I'm not certain these results will be correct every time but it is possible that plants grow better with regular water instead of sugar.
Plants typically grow better in sugar water rather than saltwater. Sugar water provides plants with carbohydrates they can use for energy, while saltwater can dehydrate and damage plant cells due to its high salt concentration. Saltwater also interferes with the plant's ability to absorb nutrients and water from the soil.
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
It makes the plant grow well because water is better and healthier than sugar water. If we were a plant we would not drink sugar water we will drink water. For some plants they drink sugar water and some drink water.
yes they do because sugar is a food for plants because of that it helps flowers grow.
Yes because plants typically grow best in a pH of 7 and Miracle grow has a pH of 6 making it to acidic for proper plant growth! Sugar Water is better! Obviously because water has a pH of 7 exactly what a plant needs!
Marigolds typically grow better with regular watering using cold tap water. Sugar water can sometimes lead to issues like mold or pests due to the increased sugar content. It's best to stick with plain water for growing marigolds.
Plants will generally grow better in regular water compared to vitamin-enriched water. Excessive amounts of vitamins can be harmful for plants and disrupt their growth process. It is best to provide plants with the appropriate amount of sunlight, water, and nutrients for optimal growth.