# yes plant grow faster with water and soil because some plants are made to grow in homes/indoor. # so if a plant in made to be inside a house it does not need sunlight to survise. # yes plant grow faster with water and soil because some plants are made to grow in homes/indoor. # so if a plant in made to be inside a house it does not need sunlight to survise.
Probably water, unless it's an acid-loving plant like an African violet. Orange Juice might actually harm some plants. The citric acid in the orange juice may damage the roots, making it difficult for the plant to absorb enough water or nutrients from the soil. It also might cause leaf-burn, which is usually a symptom of over-fertilizing, but can also be caused by salts and/or acids being present in the soil. I've seen leaf burn being caused by washing the outside of the pot with ammonia-based cleaner also.
Of course, this is all just hypothetical. The only way to know for sure is to try it. Plant some catnip or mint seeds in two containers, and water one with orange juice and the other with water to see what happens. I suppose you could do it with any plants, but I suggested mint or catnip because they are very hardy and grow quickly. They're also easy to propagate by stem cuttings.
Yes, a plant needs water and sunlight to photosynthesise and therefore grow
Due to the high content of vegetable oil incorporated in the formulation of Sunny D it tends to yield a nominally more abundant root bulb growth.
I don't know.. Ask some one..You Turdd Lol
well, seeds will grow faster with more sunlight because lots of water can stop the seed from growing; therefore causing it to die
Depends on how long they have gone without water, but too long and the cells dehydrate and die, resulting in the death of the plant
Yes, but not mainly. Plant growth is also dependant on Light Intensity and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) . This is because all three are needed in photosynthesis as shown by the equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 + Energy ;D Also plant growth can be stunted (slowed / stopped) if there are not enough minerals for it to grow with. Dunno if that helped and might be wrong (If I'm wrong I fail my exams so there's some consolation if it is ;D)
It would be the palisade cells.
These are the xylem cells that transport water into the plant from the roots. They are also dead.
Most likely they will die. Milk has some extra nutrients that are good for the plant, but very bad for the soil. Soil turns to fungi, then infects the plant and the rest is history.
yes sunny d has acid every thin we drink has acid in i5t even water
Cats need water to drink.
I have done an experiment on this and my results were that Vitamin D helps a plant grow the fastest
Sunny D is an acid.
As the drink is mainly water based its is comparitive to the boiling point of water
Sunny D ?
yep. sunny d is very helpful.
Monster kills plants, I did my science fair project =D
It's short for sunny delight.
yep. sunny d is very helpful.
no it does not have that.
When the kid turns the age where they can identify what fruit Sunny D is :)