yes, with worms, a bean plant will grow faster and taller
differ envirment! :)
their are some myth that caffeine can affect plants bad or good
Bean plants are seed producing plants
Worms in plant water can benefit plants by breaking down organic matter and improving soil structure. However, if there are too many worms, they can consume too many nutrients, leading to nutrient deficiencies in the plants. This can negatively impact the overall health and growth of the plants.
Bean plants generally prefer slightly acidic to neutral soils for optimal growth, as excessively acidic or alkaline soils may affect nutrient availability to the plants. It is recommended to maintain a soil pH around 6.0 to 7.0 for healthy bean plant growth.
Pests that eat plants are Aphids, Asparagus Beetles, Cabbage worms and cabbage loopers, Colorado potato beetles, Corn borers and corn ear worms, Cucumber beetles, Cutworms, Earwigs, Flea beetles, Leaf miners, Mexican Bean Beetles, Root Maggots, Squash Bugs and, Tomato Horn Worms.
How vinegar affects plant growth is by being acidic, and it works in negatively against the plant growth. It damages the cells to the plants.
Without actually seeing the "worms", it is hard to be certain. They could be worms, but they could be part of the cotyledon, plumule or radicle. See Related Links. Try breaking apart a bean to see if any parts of the embryo look like your "worms".
this question can't really be answered until you supply the liquids that are to be compared
yes, the ingredients in soda has a affect on plants, it will make them grow faster and fuller.
sometimes it depents on the bean
No, bush bean plants do not climb. As the name suggests, they grow into bushes.