Yes. Dirty water can kill any plants that feed on it and can prevent plants from growing.
Dirty water as in just dirt and water doesn't affect plants. If the water has toxins then it could harm or kill the plant.
Actually , depending on the soap used in the water , it can be a fertiliser.
Most (But not all) plants get the nutrients needed for growth and to perform photosynthesis from the earth.
dirty water can help a plant grow but it sometimes depands on what plant
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In some cases tonic water won't hurt the plant, and may help it grow. However, in some cases, it can kill the plant. Be sure to research your particular plant before you try this.
The roots draw water from the ground, the leaves draw food from the sunlight (photosynthesis), and both these help the plant to grow.
if a bean plant has any kind of water it will grow
It helps by holding its food and sending the water to the top of the plant.
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Yup
yes it can
i think that rain water will help it grow the best.
In some cases tonic water won't hurt the plant, and may help it grow. However, in some cases, it can kill the plant. Be sure to research your particular plant before you try this.
Sun. Water. Nutrients.
any type
The roots draw water from the ground, the leaves draw food from the sunlight (photosynthesis), and both these help the plant to grow.
i think it will
iron is in the water that is given to the plants
The roots soak up the groundwater and the water helps the plant grow.
if a bean plant has any kind of water it will grow