Most plants can, unless they are a type that dislikes being soaked. You may wish to let the water stand for a day or two first to let any chlorine in it dissipate.
Tap water, salt water will kill them
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
the third best way to grow plants is to grow them in just tap water aone. the water i used for the project was tap water.it helps plants grow faster because it contains ions.
rain water
sugar water
tap because i tried it out and it got all moldy and smelly with vitamin water.
Plants that have not edapted to growing in salt water will die if this is the only water they are given. Tap water is generally safe to grow plants in. In two weeks, if you were to water two identical plants, one with salt water, and one with tap water, the tap water plant would continue to grow, while the salt water plant would die.
if a bean plant has any kind of water it will grow
Tap water. Acid rain contains chemicals that are not good for plant life.
Salt water will kill your plants. Please use clean water from a tap or hose.
Tap water can affect plants because some tap water may have excess salts that can prevent the roots from absorbing nutrients and enough water. Chlorine and fluorine can curl leaf edges and produce leaf spots and singeing.
Tap water has vitamins in it, Iron and such.... Some tap water is bad too there is some tap water depending which area you live in have to much arsenic in it and will kill your plants. Your town should have a water survey you can find at your local library.