Yes, it has less contaminations than other plants.Yes, it has less contaminations than other plants.
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
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it kills the cells
You want to try and avoid watering plants with mineral water. The alkaline levels will kill some plants and can cause other plants to change colors in there flowers, fruit size, and fruit development.
it is to high for the plant to tolerate
The effect that salt has on plants is that it doesn't stimulate the growth cycle. Controlled (pure water) on the other hand makes plants grow faster than watering it with salt water.
W. M. Broadfoot has written: 'Raised water tables affect southern hardwood growth' -- subject(s): Effect of water levels on Plants, Growth, Hardwoods, Plants, Effect of water levels on
soil - is a combination of mineral and organic matter, water, and air-- that portion of the regolith that supports the growth of plants. (right from my text book)
the effect saltwater has on most plants is that a bellend will grow out of the plants.
NO,The water are acidic in pH which effect the plant growth rate.
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yes i water my plant a mineral water then it did not die Rain water is alwys better for plant growth than any other form of water