if it is an air plant then all it needs is air.
if it is an air plant then all it needs is air.
BUT OTHER PLANTS NEED AIR JUST THE SAME
Because minerals and co2 is in plenty in pond water, hence plant grow well in pond water.
If plants get water they will grow and you will have a beautiful plant. Well they need sunlight too.
Plant seeds do not need to be dried to grow in the ground, but if they do fall off they probably will grow well if they get enough sunlight and water; just like any other plant! we need food to live and plants need water and sunlight to live!
can be done, yes! sodas have carbonated water in them that helps the plant grow just like nutrients found in water. may not grow as well as it would with water, but it sure is on the positive side! ur welcome :)
Yes, a Monstera plant can grow successfully in water, but it may not thrive as well as it would in soil due to potential nutrient deficiencies.
It makes the plant grow well because water is better and healthier than sugar water. If we were a plant we would not drink sugar water we will drink water. For some plants they drink sugar water and some drink water.
Well, it can't survive without water so yeah in basic plant science it is said that most of the seeds grow with water.
I did an experiment where we mixed corn starch and soil together and then grew a plant it it. It did grow very well after a couple of days of continous watering. I do not know how it would do though in just corn starch, because corn starch tends to absorb all the water and nutrients not leaving any for the plant
This question has too many variables to answer effectively. Some plants grow well in salt water while most will die in it. Tap water varies from where it comes from containing many nutrients and minerals to few. Bottled water can contain added minerals or just be distilled and contain none. Plants need minerals and nutrients to grow so hard tap water would probably be the best water to grow a plant in, if it was not a marine plant.
Well I think it depends on what type of alcohol because I did an experiment on whether or not it would help the plant grow. I used the philodendron green and vodka. After seeing the results, it didn't really make a difference... the plant with water grew just as much.
Water is the best option for watering plants, as it provides the necessary moisture and nutrients without harmful additives found in milk or soda such as sugars or carbonation that could harm the plant's roots. Milk and soda may actually harm plants because of their acidic or sugar content.
they grow to help our plant