No because the chemicals in baking soda would kill the plant.
yes
No it is not!!!!!!
AnswerNO! I just did a very detailed experiment with repeats. i use 2, 4, and 8 grams of baking soda/bicarbonate soda. the results show that non of the plants grew.
water is best for plants. Soda has chemicals that will harm or kill the plant
yesMore information:Although the purpose of adding baking soda to cookie dough is to help the cookies rise, adding baking soda to a recipe that does not call for it could have the opposite affect. Too much baking soda, or adding baking soda in addition to baking powder, might also ruin the taste of the cookies.
Baking soda has a chemical agent in it that allows batters to rise when baked.
THE BAKING SODA HELP THE MEAL RISE..
the plant with jucie
no! the water in soda is carbonated so it will just kill the plant!
To replace for example 3 teaspoons of baking powder with baking soda, mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda with 2 teaspoons of cream of tartar.
If you try an experiment, it wont die.With soda it wouldn't grow with salt it will grow.
Baking soda in the bath can help with itching due to chickenpox.