No. If you give a plant salt water the salt will cause the cells in the plant to shrivel, trying to keep it out, and the plant will eventually die. I have no idea about milk. My best guess is no as well because the solution is too thick for the plant to soak up.
No, watering a plant with milk or salt water is not recommended as it can actually harm the plant. Milk contains fats and proteins that can promote the growth of bacteria and fungi, leading to plant decay. Salt water, on the other hand, can dehydrate the plant and hinder its ability to absorb water properly, ultimately stunting its growth. It is best to use plain water to water plants.
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. Milk wont work as well... even thought it seems to have more nutrients... it is thick and ha fat...
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
Beans absorb water because they are dehydrated, when put in water they rehydrate. After being put in fertile soil and watered they grow into a plant.
The time of day plants are watered does not make them grow faster, but it can affect the plants in other ways. It is best to water them in the mornings. When they are watered in the afternoons, the sun hitting the water on the leaves can harm them. Watering them in the late evenings can also be harmful.
Better by Water because milk is very bad for plants they will just die
on water because it gives the plant more energy to grow
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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?
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salt water and coffee
it just makes the plant grow a little slower then if it was watered by water
Milk makes it grow faster I did the science project
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.
Water. Milk wont work as well... even thought it seems to have more nutrients... it is thick and ha fat...
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
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.