I dont know what your looking for but i dont think it really matters. Because when a plants roots take in the water, it goes up the stem, turning them what ever color the water is. (lets just say its blue water) And eventualy goes into the leaves. This will change the leaves color because of prosses of photothynthesis.
pink and violet
they use water color so as the plants drink and the water color will follow and the petals with give any color as we put the water color
Water but if that does not work then use toothpaste it depends what kind of hair color you have
plants
Plants use water to make their own food.
Collect rain water and use it to water plants ( if u have them). Use rice water to water plants ( ^^)
whatever type of paper you want wink wink™
Coloring water can affect plant growth if the dye contains chemicals that may be harmful to the plants. Additionally, colored water can potentially block sunlight or affect the plant's ability to perform photosynthesis, which can impact its growth. It is generally not recommended to use colored water when watering plants unless the dye is proven to be safe for plant growth.
Chlorophyll is the pigment responsible for giving leaves their green color. It plays a key role in photosynthesis, where plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
They use it for photosynthesis
sometime different kind of frogs live in tropical rain forests and they have different camouflage color on them that will make them camouflage to plants because everything is so color full like them selves
At the same rate you would use 10 gallons.