No, sugar water will kill the pumpkin plant. All the pumpkin plant needs is good soil water and sunlight.
Sugar,sugar helps increase cellulose and help the plant grow faster. Plain water will maintain the status Que.
sugar is suppose to help plants and veggeis grow because of the extra glucose
No because pumpkin is a plant and it grows by its own when providing nutrients, water, soil, sunlight and more. It uses photosynthesis to grow and give food by itself. We can help them grow by giving them water, putting them in a sunny area and more. Mammals are the only organisms that grow when fed milk at young age.
Yes and no. Sugar will not help. if anything it will make it worse. On the other hand water will help.
I did an experiment with Dwarf sunflowers using tap water, rain water, distilled water, vinegar water, salt water, and sugar water. In this experiment the only 3 waters that did not grow the plants were vinegar, salt, ans sugar waters. I'm not certain these results will be correct every time but it is possible that plants grow better with regular water instead of sugar.
Some of the minerals than help plants grow include copper and magnesium. They also need calcium and phosphorus along with potassium and zinc.
Water, plant food, fertilizer, rich soil and sunlight. sugar water but to much can hurt the flowers but can help the soil decompose
how does this help in real life
Sugar
Sugar can help plants grow to a certain extent. However, excessive amounts of sugar are harmful to plant as it may inhibit proper growth.
i think that rain water will help it grow the best.
Yes, mainly by feeding the microbes in the soil.