Yes, it can, coffee has water in it but it will take a long time since it has more coffee than water.
Yes all beans grow
Using dilute coffee as a fertilizer for houseplants can provide a slight nutrient boost due to its nitrogen content. However, it's important not to overdo it, as too much coffee can harm the plant by increasing soil acidity. Moderation is key when feeding plants with coffee.
cafeen andcasium make it big and strong.
salt water and coffee
There aren't any commercial coffee plantations in cities.
No, coffee beans from a store are roasted, this makes them unable to grow a plant, but makes them delicious to drink!
No.
The seeds of the coffee plant, commonly known as coffee beans, are the part used to make coffee. The beans are found inside the fruit of the coffee plant, which is typically referred to as a cherry. The beans are roasted, ground, and brewed to make coffee.
To successfully grow a coffee plant indoors, provide it with bright, indirect sunlight, consistent watering, well-draining soil, and regular fertilization. Maintain a warm, humid environment and prune the plant to encourage growth.
Coffee cherries or berries (it is the same).
Coffee is a bean from a plant that is picked when ripe and roasted.Caffeine (a naturally occurring xanthine derivative with central nervous system (CNS) stimulating activity)
yes