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Q: Can you give your plant soda for nutrients?
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How does a plant give nutrients back into the soil?

The microbial degradation of plant residues give nutrients back into the soil


What happens to a plant when you give it soda?

It dies there is too much suger


What is one thing that roots do?

They suck in the water and nutrients that you give for the plant


How does the amount of water affect a plants life?

If you give the plant too much water, it will drown and clear out all the nutrients. If you give the plant too little water, then it will not get the nutrients it needs because it goes through a process where the water helps it make and food and nutrients because the plant will die with too little food or nutrients. Hope that helped!


What nutrients are in soda?

Some of the nutrients in soda are sugars, sodium, carbohydrates, and calories. And that's all there really is.


What are the steps for putting water on one plant and soda on another plant?

pick a plant and get two of that plant. give them the same light and same sized pot. then water one with water and one with soda. don't drown your plants though!


What nutrients you can get from baking soda?

Alot!


What is responsible for making plants green?

Photosynthasis. It is when the sun and water give a plant the nutrients it needs.


How is water and sun going to help a plant grow?

to give it the nutrients to make it grow in order to survive


What are two things a root does for a plant?

The function of the roots of a plant are to get nutrions from the soil and water in the soil and also to give the plant a way to stay in the ground and upright not falling over with a sudden gust of wind. Hope this helped. :)


Does soda have any nutrients or minerals to make a seed germinate?

yes soda has nurtients


Can a bean grow in soda?

A plant of any type is unlikely to grow in soda alone.For growth to occur Several things are needed:A Carbon source (CO2 for plants)WaterNutrientsThe Carbon a plant needs comes from atmospheric CO2, and Nutrients generally come from the soil. Plants DO grow in Water and Nutrient mixes everyday in a process called Hydroponics, so we would almost be there if Nutrients were added to the Soda. However Soda contains high levels of sugar and this is where it may all go wrong for the plant.Plants take water into their roots using a process called 'Osmosis', where water moves through a membrane from an area of Low concentration to areas of High concentration. For a plant this means that ground water which has a Low Sugar content moves through the outer layers of the root and into the Xylem where the Plant's Sap has a High Sugar concentration.If the Sugar content of the Soda is The Same as the Plant's sap then we won't get any movement of water into the roots. However if the Sugar concentration of the Soda is Higherthan the Plant's sap we end up in the situation where water may be Drawn Out of the plant and into the soda. As the water from the soda is evaporated the sugar concentration will increase resulting in more water being drawn from the plant, leading to death of the plant.