yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
yes
Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
As salt water will kill it quickly in almost all situations, and a regular tap water would keep it living at it's normal rate, I'd say salt would have the greater effect...albeit a negative effect.
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.
Salt has a chemical in it that will stop the growth of anything.
No, but it will keep the plant healthier. Over time, mineral and salt buildup in soil can burn plants. Filtered water will not have significant amounts of these minerals, so use it to water. Don't use spring water, though.
Slow down growth
Yes, water is one liquid that affects plant growth. Along with plain water, salt water and carbonated water can affect the growth of plants.
it makes the plant growth not fast
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.
Yes, by adding salt to the water, it prevents the growth of the plant and slows/stops its intake of water, killing it.
the salt water is in the soil than the roots will be waekned and it will die
yes
Yes. Any salt will adversely affect the growth of a radish.
It may be because of the chlorine contained in salt. Also, salt is a preservative, and can steal or alter the water molocules so a plant cannot use it.
Always use tap water. Salt water kills all plants except plants that live in the sea.
Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
Yes! Salt in water decreases a plants growth, and can even make growth impossible. This would make an interesting science experiment!