It depends how much chlorine is in your water supply. If you are on a well and not hooked up to city water then you most likely have too many minerals for your plants. Houseplants grow better on bottled water. Fresh or bottled water has been put through a filter that's all.
I have heard that bottled water is better for plant growth because tap water has too much iron in it.
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A flower will grow better in tap water compared to salt water. Salt water can harm the plant by drawing out moisture and minerals that are essential for its growth. Tap water, on the other hand, provides the necessary nutrients for the plant to thrive.
Yes because rain water has much more nutrients than tap water. If you were to put tap water in a plant all the led and the backteria is going into your plant. If it is a bean plant and you're putting tap water in a edible plant then you are going to eat the backteria that is in the tap water.
Yes but filtered water is much better.
Yes, tap water is fresh, because it is drinkable and not salty. That is what is meant by fresh water.
Definitley tap water. The chemicals in it make i grow better than tea does =)
Tap water. Acid rain contains chemicals that are not good for plant life.
tap water will make your plants grow faster because it contains ions such as magnesium iron gases calcium carbonate and minerals.There is some purified water that will also make your plant grow only if it says it has minerals and if it doesnt its better to use tap water and its cheaper too.
There are a lot of different types of plants, but I recommend filtered water (fresh) for carnivorous plants and I'm guessing tap water (fresh) would be fine for normal potted plants. But make sure you don't have too many chemicals in your tap water.
Tap water is fresh water. The phrase "fresh water" refers to water with very little or no salt in it (as opposed to salt water, such as is found in oceans). Tap water contains little or no salt, and is therefore fresh water.
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