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Seeds grow in regular water and not in salt water because regular water is more healthy than salt water.
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Mineral salt alters the balance of other minerals in seedlings. It can be detrimental to the germination time and makes it difficult for them to get the moisture they need
No, seeds do not need salt to grow faster. In fact, an excess of salt can be harmful to plants by disrupting their ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. It's best to provide seeds with the appropriate amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients for optimal growth.
too salty, most plants will die if watered with sea water
Pumpkin seeds are boiled in salt water, drained and then baked in the oven.
No. All mineral blocks have enough salt in them to sustain cattle alone without having to have an additional salt block set out. Because mineral blocks are called "trace mineral" blocks, this means that 95 to 98% of the block is comprised of salt, while the other 5 to 2%, respectively, is composed of mineral.
Your most secure bet is to not take care of any of these creatures anything with salt on them. You can purchase these things without salt, so that is my specialty. I purchase peanuts and sunflower seeds for the squirrels, and so on, without salt.
Salt is a mineral....i think
if you have sunflower seeds that are flavored they will not grow Some will and some won't. Often seeds sold for consumption are doused with flavors, chemicals, or salt which may prevent it from growing.
if you put salt water on a seed it will not grow as fast.