The best water for most plants is natural water...either from rain or melted snow. Tap water is also fine for most plants. However, be aware that treated water may harm certain plants. For instance, some plants are sensitive to the flouride in city treated water (added to help give us strong teeth). The spathpyllium (Peace Lily) and Spider Plants are both sensitive to flouride, which can accumulate in the tips of these plants' delicate leaves, turning the tips black. Do not use distilled bottled water. This has had all minerals removed. The minerals in water are actually good for plants.
tab water is like ordanary water but it comes from pipes. but no tab water doesn't affect the growth of a plant
Slow down growth
Yes
Cells affect growth by supporting the system with food and water. The more food and water a cell takes in the more they grow.
the water in the soil is transported through the roots and some plants store it there# the smart girl
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it takes about 700 mls of hot water to affect a plant from growing
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
Salt water is not good for plants.