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Hot water is not good for flowers. If the water is hot enough it can actually kill all of your flowers.
Lime actually helps burn the fat and hot water helps with indigestion
Plants in hot deserts have to adapt in order to live. Here are some possible adaptations: Some have tiny thorns of their exterior, to prevent predators from eating it. Large stems, may store large amounts of water, as water may be hard to come by. Wide spreading/long roots, alowing plants to gather water found in the ground. Coated leaves, prevent water from escaping the plants, and from burning. Plants must adapt to the hot climate and conditions in order for the plant to live. the hot sun could easily burn and kill the plant and therefore the plant must protect itself. :)
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Under normal circumstances this will burn and damage the root system of the plant, possibly severely enough to kill it. Some plants are more tolerant though to hot water and can survive fairly high water temperatures
date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.
While ice cold water can shock the roots of a plant, hot water can actually be worse. Boiling or near boiling water can damage the fine roots of plants, inhibiting water take-up by the roots. Room temperature water is best, especially for watering house plants. If you have a dried-out peat based potting soil, warm (not hot) water can help the peat to re-hydrate. Hot water on foliage can also be detrimental - many leaves are sensitive to direct extreme temperatures, which is one reason that boiling water can be an effective organic herbicide to treat small weedy tasks, like grass growing in sidewalk cracks.
Yes it is too hot for water plants
Experiments have proven that plants grow taller and faster and healthier when watered with warm water. Room temperature to 70 degree F is the ideal temperature for plants. Cold water slows plant metabolism and leads to shorter and slower growth in plants
There are no element that plants get from water to make food. They require sunlight and carbon dioxide so as to process food through photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide normally enters the plant through the stoma and not the roots.
their vary resilyent
if the water is to hot it will make your head have a reaction and cause it to burn and create more.