Water, because soda has to much sugar that will kill the plant. Milk contains no minerals for the plant to use. Water helps all living things, so water makes it grow better. God made it rain water not soda of course :D
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Assuming a plant in grown in a sterile medium and the soil does not have any kind of interaction or mineral benefits to the plant (during the experiment).
1. Normal tap water is good for plant growth; it does not contain all the essential elements required for complete plant growth, but enough for the plant to survive long-term.
2. Rain water is in essence distilled and has no nutritional value to the plant at all, the only nutrients it may contain are those that are collected once it hits the ground. Again, it can be used long-term, but the plant would quickly start to show signs of nutrient deficiency.
3. Carbonated water is treated with carbon dioxide a to give it the "fizz", in most cases the water is normal drinking water so it contains a number of other minerals as well. The calcium carbonate in the water can eventually have a detrimental effect on the plant by altering the pH of the soil. In the short-term, it is okay, but long-term not.
4. Milk. Again high in calcium and water content. Not to bad for short term watering. The disadvantages are that it will eventually start to curdle and smell. Bacteria and fungi growing on the milk may have a detrimental effect on the plant. Not a sustainable long-term solution.
5. Carbonated sodas. Yes these have sugars in them, but not necessarily the sugars that plants can use or even assimilate. Again the long term effects of the carbonated drink would be detrimental. You are more likely starting a healthy bacterial culture using carbonated soda.
6. Fruit juices. Yes they normally have a high water and nutrient content, but again used as a medium for plant growth would be more likely to culture bacteria and fungi. Additionally depending on the type of juice (e.g. lemon, orange) the pH of the solution could actually kill the plant rather than provide any benefits.
soda will make the plant grow faster. i tried vinilla zero and the plant grew to be 7 inches
Too much sugar is not good for the roots, so coffee may be the best one.
Plants will grow in coffee grinds as long as it is mixed with soil.
i would say water.
No, not at all
no man ok
juice
Water is the liquid that makes plants grow faster. Also Plant Food make the Plant Grow Faster.
The vinegar is going to make it grow faster
water is wrong because I'm doing a science fair project right now that proves that koolaid makes the plant grow faster. plant cells use sunlight to make sugars
In my experience milk just makes the pot plant moldy and smelly.
the one in the sun with no faster grows faster because the plant NEEDS sun to grow
Water is the liquid that makes plants grow faster. Also Plant Food make the Plant Grow Faster.
water makes a plant grow faster because they where growing befor sprite was envented and water was here
Milk makes it grow faster I did the science project
Depends upon type of plant .
The vinegar is going to make it grow faster
water is wrong because I'm doing a science fair project right now that proves that koolaid makes the plant grow faster. plant cells use sunlight to make sugars
Water is needed as part of photosynthesis which makes the right type of food that the plant needs to grow. Milk has some water and other stuff in it that the plant doesn't need.
Does water, coke or milk grow faster?
In my experience milk just makes the pot plant moldy and smelly.
To make plant grow faster
the one in the sun with no faster grows faster because the plant NEEDS sun to grow
water