Yes you can the plant may not begin to grow later but it will you may want to use less acidy kinds of juice avoid orange juice
Lemons or cows, which are healthier for plants
Water, because it is found in nature. Also, because it has no artificial flavoring. HERE IS ANOTHER ANSWER FROM ANOTHER PERSON. Put in a little bit of sugar with your water and your plant will last longer, and its the same thing with Gatorade BUT ONLY A LITTLE BIT! But orange juice is also good for the plant too. orange juice has either Vitamin C or Vitamin D. But first water it with water until it starts growing then switch from water to orange juice.
milk then soda then orange juice then water
Soda or juice are formed essentially from water; codeine is soluble in water - approx. 10 g/L at 20 0C.
depending on the fruit punch you use and the plant you test it on, fruit punch can kill your plant.
water it will live soda and juice it will die
No .
orange juice because it contains more vitamin C than water.
water
water
No it is not. Plants could die if you give them sugar.
Yes. Juice is primarily water. However, juice may not work as well.
A person can water plants with vegetable juice, but it isn't a great idea because it attracts gnats and fruit flies. A better ideas is to compost the vegetable scraps and then use the finished product on the plants.
cooking oil and water.
Water.
apple juice puts mold on the soil and kills the plant slowly so no don't water your plant with apple juice.
no.. because the minerals and vitamins that water has, and plants need, tomato juice doesn't have. besides, it would spoil plant, and blog its roots.