Not likely. Plants do just as well with water, being able to synthesize all its own nutrients and vitamins and proteins. The only thing you would achieve with watering plants with milk is increase bacterial growth in and around the plant soils, which may actually be decremental to the plant, as well as create a foul smell. no.it will cause the plant and have fungus....... no.it will cause the plant and have fungus.......
yes it is actually there is a parrasite that tends to kill plants milk kills it
Drinking, cooking, washing clothes, watering plants.
you can help plants by not plucking them,you can help plants by watering them.you can help animals by feeding them,sheltering them, if they are lost giving them to the police.etc!!!!!!!!!!!
No, milk is not a good conductor.
Watering cans come in many different sizes.
No, milk is a food, not a drink, and its digestion by adults is frequently incomplete.
rain water
People affect plants by not watering them which causes the plants to die or the branches to fall off. We can leave a good affect by watering the plants because sometimes there is not enough rain and the plants start to die and fall apart.
It's a good idea not to shock them. Keep a full jug or watering can in the room. Refill it AFTER watering the plants. That way the water is about the same temperature as the plants.
Well...lets see, I looked it up and found that watering plants with water is a very good thing. Don't over-water your houseplants, that is the most common way to kill them.
If you water it with milk it gives the plants calcium witch make them heathier
40 degree heat and good watering
kinda but its roots turn pink
milk is NOT good for plants
try something like "Today's plants are tomorrow's oxygen"
a water hose is use for watering your plants
They can eventually ¨drown¨ after watering it to much
Milk is good for soil but can be bad for plants.