It might depending on the plant.
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!
Plants grow faster in water because Kool-Aid contains sugars and other chemicals that can potentially harm or inhibit plant growth. Water provides the essential nutrients plants need to thrive and grow at their optimal rate.
Water will evaporate faster than Kool-Aid because of the chemicals in the Kool-Aid. Hope this helps.
Sprite: * Fizzy * A soda * Clear Kool-aid: * A sugar drink * Colors
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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.
Kool aid affects a plant's growth, because during photosynthesis, a plant makes sugar, (glucose, which is a different type of sugar that is healthier for you) and kool aid makes sugar.
The difference is not significant.
Kool-Aid, however the sugar will affect it when it is melting. Then the Kool-Aid will freeze the slowest.
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