It affects plant growth because the caffeine kills the cells of the plants,and then it dies.
NO it Doesn't! It Gets Mutilated
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The answer to that is ah-bious! Diet coke caffiene free is diet coke with out caffiene. Coke zero has no calories or sugars. Diet coke is for fat people on a diet or people that wanna stay in shape. That's actually somewhat not true because yes, it does help people on a diet that like coke but coke 0 has no calories so I think it is scientificly proven that coke 0 is't not as fattening.
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Dude all cherry coke does is cause diabetes in children and headaches in adults. It's not gonna help a plant grow.
Coke Does Not Help Plants!I honestly don't believe Coke or any other soft drink is beneficial to the growth of plants. IN ADDITION:The water in the cola is the only thing beneficial. The sugar in the cola will attract insects to it, so no help there. The acid in the cola is beneficial to the soil but not in enough quantity to make any difference other than combined with the sugars it will start premature decomposition of the mulch and other groundcover. A soft drink is a good compost starter as a decay activator in a compost pile but not very beneficial to a plant in general. Some plants grow well with ginger ale poured into the ground near them.Coke is very acidic and will kill plants. Coke will dissolve a copper penny. Coke will also help to loosen up rusty nuts and bolts.A lot of soft drinks are very acid, not just coke, and will kill pants.
try drinking lemonade it sure did help me
yes because of the water in the aloe it can help plants grow
No, but they help the plants grow.
will plants grow in lemonade
Yes it will because orange juice has either Vitamin C or Vitamin D. But first water it with water until it starts growing then switch from water to orange juice.
Caffeine has minerals like potassium are often found alongside caffeine when it occurs in plant sources like coffee beans, and that could help the plant grow faster. But the cafffeine itself would be unlikely to have any affect on the plants rate of growth.
Music has been shown to help spider plants grow quite a bit. They are known as social plants, so conversations and music have been shown to help them grow.
no