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you can measure how much water you watered your plant.
Tap water. Distilled water contains no salts and therefore no nutrition for the plant. In reality distilled water would not be able to be absorbed by osmosis into the root system of the plant - as osmosis relies on the differences in concentration of minerals dissolved in the water to work.
Plants grow the fastest where is is sunny. They of course have to be watered every day (depending on what plant it is).
The best time to transplant evergreens is in the Spring. The bigger the plant the more risk. Keep well watered for a full year after moving.
Rum is distilled from sugar-cane.
it dies....
In a distilled solution an animal cell will swell and possibly burst. In a distilled solution the cell wall of the plant cell allows the plant cell to retain its shape.
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No, it's an action.
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
Poland Spring Water could kill a Venus Flytrap. Bottle water had too many minerals for the plant. Only distilled, deionized, reverse osmosis, or rain water should be used.
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?