Of course not. Water is just plain old water. While water is certainly required for plants, you can get much better reuslts using something that is water-based, but has added nutrients. I have had the best luck with vinnegar and milk mixed together. The vinnegar's mild acidity helps keep the plant's roots clean, while the milk provides valuable calcium and magnesium. Gatorade is also really good (but too expensive for me) because it has alot of electrolytes.
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Water is the liquid that makes plants grow faster. Also Plant Food make the Plant Grow Faster.
Plants do not have a bloodstream, or blood for that matter.
Rain is a liquid because it is water.
Watering a plant with salt water can have harmful effects on the plant. The high salt content in the water can disrupt the plant's ability to take up essential nutrients and water through its roots. This can lead to dehydration, nutrient deficiencies, and eventually plant death.
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Yes, water is one liquid that affects plant growth. Along with plain water, salt water and carbonated water can affect the growth of plants.
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Water is the liquid that makes plants grow faster. Also Plant Food make the Plant Grow Faster.
Plants need water.
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Water predominantly taken up in the stem.
I did a science project and the best thing to water your plants with is 100ml of water and 5 drops of organic plant food