Sugar cannot help because it is not the natural resource used to make plants. You can only use soil,water,and sun. But sugar does come from plants.
Plants use sugar as food.
yes sugar does affect the growth sugar can help the plant get bigger but too much sugar can kill the plant so remember just half a cup of sugar.
No, the sugar is the food for the plant. I think the plant breathes on its own through its pores and stuff.
Sugar can help plants grow to a certain extent. However, excessive amounts of sugar are harmful to plant as it may inhibit proper growth.
The sugar in 7-up causes the plant problems
No, sugar water will kill the pumpkin plant. All the pumpkin plant needs is good soil water and sunlight.
It extracts water and nutrients from the soil.
the leaves of the plant take in the sunlight and turn it in to sugar/energy for the plant this is callerd photosynthisis
Sugar water can help aloe plants by providing them with extra nutrients and energy for growth and healing. The sugar acts as a source of energy for the plant, while also helping to stimulate root development and overall plant health.
It produces sugar with the help of sunlight water and carbon dioxide . It produces sugar with the help of sunlight water and carbon dioxide .
Unless you plant is one that is adapted to brackish water or a seaweed, salt water will kill it. Sugar in the water will also kill most plant roots (though a very small quantity will help cut flowers last longer). Conversely, without water your plant will eventually die, so the answer is that tap water will help your plant.
sugar comes from sugar cane (a plant), wheat come from the wheat plant - so the answer is a plant