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Water loss from a plant increase when it is: hot, sunny, dry or windy
Yes it does. The hottest the water is, the fastest the plant will die. This needs a little explanation. As you know the roots under the ground are still weak and not strong at all. So the cells that made up the roots are still young. When you give hot water, it will kill it, because the roots can't hold the hot water. Yes. In a high school biology experiment it was discovered that lukewarm water is more conducive to growth than cold water. However hot water would damage the plant. == ==
The plant's leaves have small pores in them by which they transpire water. In the hot sun, the plant fails to take in enough water to replace the water that it loses to the surrounding air. Without the water to maintain the positive pressure in the plant's stem and vascular system, the plant becomes flaccid and wilts.
Boiling water or super cold water can damage or kill some plants, but, aside from that, I have never of any water temperature being better or worse for plant growth.
because some plants can grow in place that may be a little old and alittle hot and a little water and alot of rain it all depends in the plant .
There are several variables here. How hot was the hot water, how much hot water did you pour, which species of plant did you pour it on, and how large was the plant. It is possible to kill a plant with hot water, but I believe that the probability is that it won't die.
it takes about 700 mls of hot water to affect a plant from growing
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either of the two will do...... i guess both cold and hot water makes plant die faster.
Hot because hot water could act as sunlight
If the weather is hot and it is warmest during midday, most of the water evaporates therefore the plant does not get the water it needs and the water is wasted (evaporation)
Only if the water is too hot.
Hot water because it could act as sunlight.
Depends upon how hot. Not too hot is fine, but too hot would kill the plant.
There is no way short of cutting it off. Hot water tanks are not made to be opened.
Water temperature can majorly change how a plant grows. Too cold or too hot water can make a plant not be able to grow at all.
Water loss from a plant increase when it is: hot, sunny, dry or windy