i think that milk might work better as a fertilizer because of all the calcium it has in it
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on water because it gives the plant more energy to grow
The seed watered by water will likely grow faster compared to being watered by Sprite. Water provides the necessary nutrients and hydration for plant growth, while Sprite contains sugar and other additives that may not be beneficial or suitable for the plant's growth.
When a plant is watered, plant cells absorb the water, causing the cells to expand and become turgid. This turgidity helps to support the plant's structure and keep it upright. Watering also helps transport nutrients throughout the plant.
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.
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.
Be happy because it's watered. :3
Plants grow best when watered with water as milk can potentially harm the plant by altering the soil's pH balance and causing nutrient imbalances. Water provides essential hydration and nutrients for plant growth, while milk may introduce harmful bacteria, disrupt the soil ecosystem, and hinder the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients effectively.
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.
Plants generally grow better when watered with water rather than milk. Milk can introduce harmful bacteria, create a breeding ground for pests, and cause nutrient imbalances in the soil. Water is the best choice for ensuring healthy and optimal growth in plants.
you can measure how much water you watered your plant.
If the wilted plant is watered, the water always moves from a high amount of water to a lower amount. In this case, there is more water outside the plant than inside the plant. Water moves by diffusion but in this case we use a special term called osmosis. The plant will 'perk up'.