No, i did this experiment froa bio class and the beans not only grew well, but better! Be prepared for saltier beans, though!
just like tap water
yes it affect the growth.
Yes, salt water does affect bean plant growth. Many think that it can make them grow better than regular water, but the water can affect the natural sodium in the bean making them taste saltier.
yep. it stunts it
yes
the warmer it is the faster it grows
The growth of a bean plant can vary, but on average it can grow around 10-15 cm in 3 weeks under optimal conditions. Factors such as species of bean plant, soil quality, sunlight, and water availability can all affect the rate of growth.
of course. any extreme pH such as 9-10 or as low as 3-4 will damage the plant directly but even smaller ranges change the water solutes composition in ways which can be good or bad depending on your soil structure.
How vinegar affects plant growth is by being acidic, and it works in negatively against the plant growth. It damages the cells to the plants.
Tea is good for plant growth. The tannins in the tea help the plants grow faster and stronger than using just water. Certain kinds of teas are better than others.
their are some myth that caffeine can affect plants bad or good
It grows about 24 cm.