no.. because the minerals and vitamins that water has, and plants need, tomato juice doesn't have. besides, it would spoil plant, and blog its roots.
Water haha. And i don't suggest using tomato juice, we don't want any cannibalistic tomatoes. :)
water
Cranberry Juice Cocktail contains water and sugar and other things. Cranberry Juice is just the Juice of Cranberries
If you need a tomato juice substitute for a vegetable cocktail, you can use half a cup of tomato sauce mixed with half a cup of water to substitute for one cup of tomato juice.
No, because there is no such thing as "tamato" juice. However salt will dissolve in the water part of "tomato" juice.
A tomato sauce is cooked and is generally made up of tomatoes together with other ingrdients for example onions, garlic seasonings. Tomato juice is uncooked and is made simply of pureed tomatoes and nothing else except perhaps some added salt. You can't turn the sauce into the juice by adding water though you can turn the tomato juice into a sauce by adding other ingredients and cooking them together
the independent of the tomato plant is the leaf and the dependent variable is the root
Tomato juice contains the anti oxidant lycopene. Tomato juice also contains carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamin c, and water. The main component of tomato juice is water.
No. You have to bathe in tomato juice! YUCK!
yes, because when i was a kid, my father used to water his plant tomato using his urine, and his tomato grows healthy and fruitful.
no