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it kills the plan in a year
just like tap water
Always use tap water. Salt water kills all plants except plants that live in the sea.
Tap water, mineral water, and seltzer water can all potentially affect the growth of radish seeds due to differences in their mineral content and pH levels. Tap water likely contains chlorine and other additives that could hinder growth, mineral water may provide additional nutrients beneficial for growth, while seltzer water, being carbonated, may not have a significant impact on growth but could affect soil pH. Conducting a controlled experiment with each type of water can help determine the specific effects on radish seed growth.
well baking soda does not affect tap water but it does affect frozen or bolied water
I have heard that bottled water is better for plant growth because tap water has too much iron in it.
Using different kinds of water, such as tap water, distilled water, or rainwater, can impact the health of plants. Tap water may have minerals that could build up in the soil over time and affect plant growth. Distilled water lacks minerals that plants need for growth, while rainwater is usually the best option as it is natural and contains nutrients that plants can absorb easily.
Plants that have not edapted to growing in salt water will die if this is the only water they are given. Tap water is generally safe to grow plants in. In two weeks, if you were to water two identical plants, one with salt water, and one with tap water, the tap water plant would continue to grow, while the salt water plant would die.
Plants generally grow better in tap water as it contains minerals that are beneficial for their growth. Distilled water lacks these minerals that plants need, so using it exclusively may lead to nutrient deficiencies and affect plant growth.
Salt water can inhibit plant growth due to its high concentration of salts which can dehydrate the plant and disrupt its ability to absorb nutrients. Tap water, on the other hand, is typically safe for plants as it contains essential minerals and is not overly concentrated with harmful substances.
The salt water will die the plants bad nutrients and bad chemicals and it will kill the plant. The tap water chemicals will not affect the growth of the plant. It might not work as well as distilled water because there is chlorine in it but it is fine
You are adding moisture, but most tap water contains chlorine which can damage delicate plants. Its a bleeching agent and therefore a biocide - but in a minor way.(The tip is to fill an open container with tap water (if rain water not available) and let it sit for a day to free the gas).