no
Nope. Peppermint plants hate orange juice. They do, however have a particular taste for red grapefruit juice though - try that.
No, plants cannot survive on orange juice alone as their primary source of water. Orange juice does not provide all the essential nutrients and water content that plants need to thrive. Water is crucial for plants to carry out essential biological processes such as photosynthesis and nutrient uptake.
No, plants cannot survive on orange juice alone. Orange juice does not contain all the essential nutrients and water that plants need to grow and thrive. Water is the most critical component for plant survival as it helps transport nutrients and maintain cell structure.
Usually any juice that is watered down, or has a low concentration.
yes, watering normal day plants
not reccomended. but give it a try and report back.
When you mix water and orange juice you get watered down or diluted orange juice. If there is much more water than juice, you just get a yellowish water with a faint orange flavor. It will not be harmful but it will not taste very good. If you have about 10 percent juice and the rest is water, you an add some sugar and maye citric acid (sour salt) for tartness and it would be similar to buying orange drinks but at a great saving. It just won't have the right color. You can buy a little bottle of orange food coloring, add a drop to the orange drink at it will look normal again.
Juice has Vitim c and that's what some plants need.
Cuz plants no likey it
Plants need water for various biological processes such as photosynthesis, nutrient transport, and cell growth. Orange juice doesn't provide the necessary components in the right balance for plants to thrive. Water is essential as it is absorbed through the roots and provides hydration and necessary nutrients for plant cells to function properly.
Typically not. The juice that kills plants the fastest would be lemon juice.
orange juice because it contains more vitamin C than water.