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No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
Some seeds (mangrove and coconut) can. But in most cases the presence of salt causes moisture in a plant to come out of the plant (by osmosis) and this means that the seed/plant can not grow in a salty environment unless it has special adaptations for dealing with salt.
The salt will kill all the plants and nothing will grow in that soil...ever again. Some plants "tolerate" some salt spray, but even those do better without it.
They can grow in soil and water with sunlight. plus all plants can not live without water.
All plants need water to survive and grow.
a mint or probably any plant grows faster with freshwater\regular water than salt water.
Plants cannot grow without water. All plants require some moisture, it varies with type.
You will kill all your plants. Salt is not good for them.
Always use tap water. Salt water kills all plants except plants that live in the sea.
Also, how does grass grow with water and sun even when I come outside for recess and all of the plants are dead or have not succeeded? How long do Plants or crops grow?
plants prefuir rain water the most but they will have tap water if that's all you have do NOT use salt water on plants they just die
I can tell you that soil helps plants grow better than water because of all nutrients