The above mentioned plant will eventually produce cheese. i.e. a cheese plant.
If you water it with milk it gives the plants calcium witch make them heathier
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.......
by watering it
To help it to grow
your not watering it?
it will die
watering can, milk jug
Orange juice increases the calcium deposits in the plant, causing the plant to grow thicker, but not taller. The length is hindered by the rich amount of calcium, but the width is able to expand.
bye watering the plant
What it is worth it to you to have this done.
The benefits of a desert garden landscape are less watering and less maintenance.
No, watering a plant with milk or salt water is not recommended as it can actually harm the plant. Milk contains fats and proteins that can promote the growth of bacteria and fungi, leading to plant decay. Salt water, on the other hand, can dehydrate the plant and hinder its ability to absorb water properly, ultimately stunting its growth. It is best to use plain water to water plants.