yes. it does. it is basically water with added sugar. plants can use sugar to make food.i am doing a science fair project on it now :)
kool-aid in m my case
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Kool-aid is mildly acidic, and some plants do not do well in acidic soil. In any event, while it is possible to grow at least some plants with Kool-aid instead of water, the product is designed for people, not for plants, so I would advise that you use water to grow plants.
plants
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yes i would change the color of the plant depending on the color of the kool-aid
Either one might help or hinder plant growth. Why don't you plant two identical plants and water one with Kool-Aid and the other with Pepsi, and record the results for several months. I doubt that either liquid would kill a plant, but you can find out!
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Water is the solvent and the powder is the solute.
Water is the solvent and the powder is the solute.
It might depending on the plant.
No plants will not survive on cool aide because of the consistance of the liquid that cool aid is.