If you add too much sugar, it can hurt a plant, or prevent it from growing. Usually, you should only add sugar to a plant that is sick, or one that needs more nutrients. It is best to just water your plant with regular water and fertilize it from time to time. However, this is not always true, because on other sites i found out that sugar can greatly effect the growth of plants in a positive way; in many experiments, people discovered that the plants with the sugar added to them did the best.
no it will die
what is the scientific name of bean sprout It is Vigna Radiata for mung bean, not sure if it's the same for bean sprouts
Yes, salt water does affect bean plant growth. Many think that it can make them grow better than regular water, but the water can affect the natural sodium in the bean making them taste saltier.
it does because it does
Bean seedlings would be negatively affected by water that was polluted by detergent. Most likely the bean seedlings would not sprout or would end up having a mutation.
Most commonly, the term bean sprout is used for a sprout of the mung bean, although it can be used to refer to the sprout of any other bean.
Water will make the bean sprout. Both salt water and baby oil will hinder or halt the bean sprouting.
it really depends on how much salt is used ... but the salt actually stuns it's growth .. and if too much salt is put on the plant it will die very quick
The sprout is a vegetable.
Bean sprout
it is very good
Its a vegetable
My banana!
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No, so long as it is planted 1/2" deep. If the bean has begun to sprout make sure the sprout is facing up.
A bean sprout.