Milk is for mammal consumption. Other than adding calcium to the soil, it doesnt help the plant. Plants naturally seek water in the soil. It could possibly survive in the milk but would like the water better.
Milk contains sugars which the plants feed on so the plant watered by milk will grow larger.
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there is two milk?
I did this for my science fair and the plant given lemon juice grew more than the plant that was given distilled water. but dont know why it did grow more
Water. Milk wont work as well... even thought it seems to have more nutrients... it is thick and ha fat...
i think that milk might work better as a fertilizer because of all the calcium it has in it
on water because it gives the plant more energy to grow
it might depend on the plant. it could be over watered if watered twice, under watered if watered once or too little water with both. why don't you find out?
Water is considered as universal solvent. Xylem tissues in plant aids phloem to conduct nutrients to different parts of the plant. I think there has not been studies done to show effects on plants if they are treated with milk than water.
it just makes the plant grow a little slower then if it was watered by water
Water is needed as part of photosynthesis which makes the right type of food that the plant needs to grow. Milk has some water and other stuff in it that the plant doesn't need.
They grow bigger by lots of water and sunshine so place them outside but if it is an indoor plant place the plant on a window sill
Better by Water because milk is very bad for plants they will just die