fertilizer
neither salt water or salt water with fertilizer is better because salt just kills the plants. although some plants grow faster with salt because of their salinity.
Corn syrup has sugars. Sugar can work as a fertilizer for plants. As long as you have not over fertilized, the plant will grow faster.
give it fertilizer and water and light
The control variable in this experiment would be the plants that do not receive any fertilizer. By comparing the growth of plants with fertilizer to those without, researchers can determine the effect of adding fertilizer on plant growth.
actually it does grow faster but it also makes the plants unhealthy.
Plants grow better in soil that is rich in nutrients, which can be supplemented with fertilizer. Fertilizer provides plants with essential nutrients that may be lacking in the soil, promoting healthy growth and development. However, it is important to use fertilizer in moderation to avoid nutrient imbalances that could harm plant growth.
No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
water water
You can, but periodically add liquid fertilizer according to the directions.
Well plants produce sugar for their food. There is a possibility it could work. Try it out, have a control plant with just water, one with sugar water and maybe one with fertilizer from the store. Note they would all need the same light and doses of the variable ( sugarwater, water and fertilizer).
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
No research is necessary. Fertilizer or no fertilizer, the plant in the light will grow faster.