If the water contains beneficial bacteria, it is possible.
Salt water changes the osmotic potential around the roots of the plants, preventing osmosis and the uptake of water and nutrients. Unless plants have special adaptations to cope with this (such as halophytes), the plant eventually wilts and dies. Salt also changes the pH of the soil, which inhibits the uptake of certain nutrients, resulting in deficiencies, and eventually possible death
Generally, water based paint dries faster.
yes cotton plants do need water for it to bloom and produce cotton
Plants absrb water through their roots which are in soil; so there must be water under the soil for the plants to survive.
it makes the water boil faster
Yes you do water tomato plants but don't over fill with water
The tomato would rot faster in warm water because, when you put a tomato in cold temperature ex: refrigerator the tomato does not rot and it stays good for a long period of time, now if you put the tomato in warm temperature or room temperature for instance, the tomato has more chance of rotting than in cold temperature so the tomato rots faster in warm water.
sicne when do u put salt water in tomato plants?
No.
yes
im thinking you would water the soil
Tomato plants that are planted in the garden should have a minimum of 1" of water per week. If the plant is growing in a container it should have at least 1 gallon of water per day.
a tomatoe has 97% water in it.
Water. Water absorbs and nutrients the plants system.
water water
Plants having water have turgid cells. Turgidity helps in cell division as well as cell elongation. Hence these plants grow faster than water scare plants.
They will wilt faster w/o water.