No, but it will keep the plant healthier. Over time, mineral and salt buildup in soil can burn plants. Filtered water will not have significant amounts of these minerals, so use it to water. Don't use spring water, though.
Yes but it will add no feeding to the soil.
it really depeneds on what kind of impurites your talking about. Salt,Chlorine, and bleach may affect plant growth. but things like sugar might not affect it too much
Yes, bottled water has been proven to be better then some water for plants. A lot of water has chemicals in it that the plants have to filter out and that can bleach them out.
Purified water gets easly absorbed by plants and maintains the desired pH, hence it promotes plant growth.
yes, of course it does
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Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
The effect that salt has on plants is that it doesn't stimulate the growth cycle. Controlled (pure water) on the other hand makes plants grow faster than watering it with salt water.
The plants will have a delayed growth or not grow at all. I did an experiment with this and two of the plants with ash grew at a slow rate and one didn't grow at all. The ash absorbs the water that if supposed to go into the plant's soil.
The greenhouse effect is the name for runaway plant growth because if nitrogen fixation.
yes.
yes
it grows faster
That do you think it makes it grow
Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
The plannt will grow a small amount but it doesnt effect it in a way that there will be large amounts of growth from the plant. Although it may depend on what the type of flavoured water is.
the effect of phosphate on plant growth is an unanswered question
it is to high for the plant to tolerate
It slows down the growth of the plant.
yes, water is important for plant growth. It provides nutrients for the plant, but too much water causes turgor pressure and that means that the plant's cells swell up. This is why too much water can kill a plant. Not enough water causes the plant's cells to shrink which can also cause death.
NO,The water are acidic in pH which effect the plant growth rate.
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.