It depends on the plant. Some plants are not sensitive to what they are watered with, while others are very sensitive. Some results of watering sensitive plants with vitamin water is yellow leaves, spots on the leaves, or wilting.
Theoretically, yes. However, many vitamin/mineral waters have artificial sweeteners and flavorings, which might be harmful to your plant.
If you want to improve the quality of the plant's soil, then add organic materials. (compost, fertilizer, etc...)
NO... I'VE BEEN USING TAP WATER ON MY PLANTS EVERY OTHER DAY FOR THE PAST 10 YEARS INDOORS KEPT AT ROOM TEMPERATURE... AND THEY'RE STILL ALIVE.
Tap water contains chlorine and around 100 other chemicals that can be unhealthy to your plants. Rainwater is preferred.
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Plant vitamin water? You mean water with human vitamins in it? It'll probably make it grow better and help with any mineral deficiencies it may have (yellow or discolored leaves for e.g.). But vitamins are expensive so unless they're past date I wouldn't waste my money giving it to plants, you're better off buying a complete fertilizer or using organic fertilizers like cow/chicken/horse manure.....be careful though, if they're not composted they can burn plants--especially fresh chicken manure and you don't want to spread it around after a plant is fruiting or ready to eat or it can encourage disease for both the plant and human eating it. There are also plant mineral supplements you can purchase from nurseries that provide various minerals important to plants. Even common epsom salt that you can purchase in pharmacies is good to give to plants despite it having the name 'salt'--it's not the same as sodium chloride that you sprinkle on your food at dinner time, it's magnesium sulfate and provides magnesium and sulfur to plants in a water soluble form. You can add calcium to soil by recycling eggshells or grinding up seashells or limestone. You can add iron to soil by buying iron sulfate (but will acidify the soil), you can also bury bits of metal but you may regret this when you're digging around by hand later on and could get tetanus...plus the iron from rust isn't readily available to plants it takes more breakdown to be utilized by plants. You can buy organic blood and bone meal for adding iron too. If you want to add nitrogen to the soil, you can compost (green) plants with dry litter, dilute urine (urea/ammonia which adds nitrogen), most chemical and organic fertilizers provide NPK: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, the 3 core plant nutrients that every plant must have-organic fertilizers may have more of one than another and are less complete but last longer in the soil and do not burn plants typically, plus it's better for the environment than chemical fertilizers, but if used wisely and sparingly, chemical fertilizers can be ok too.
yes u may but still water then offtenly and fertilize them :)
yes of course it does
Yes it can
No. If you water a plant with vitamin water the soil starts molding, the seeds do not sprout and it smells really bad! I've tried this myself at home that's how I know! yes plants will grow no plant will not grow
Plants use the air, water and sunlight to make glucose molecules.
Plants use the property in waxes as a sealant, and a water-proof.
Vitamin C is commonly used to promote plant growth. Plants themselves naturally produce vitamins. Some of the vitamins produced by plants are vitamins A and E.
Plants use carbon dioxide and water and produce glucose and oxygen in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.
tap because i tried it out and it got all moldy and smelly with vitamin water.
No
yes they can drink vitamin water I dont see why not, all it would do is give the plant more vitamins...
one thing that does help plants grow to be bigger, healthier,and stronger is vitamins from vegetables. so when you boil corn or carrots or potatoes or any type of veggie, save the water and use it to water your plants.
Animals use sunlight to keep warm, to see, and some use it to make vitamin D. Plants use sunlight to keep warm and to make sugar from carbon dioxide and water.
All vitamins as well as protein comes from plants. The only ones that do not are Vitamin D from the sun and Vitamin B12 manufactured by microorganisms living in the soil thus this vitamin comes from soil and unfiltered water. The source of all nutrition comes from plants, soil and sun.
No. If you water a plant with vitamin water the soil starts molding, the seeds do not sprout and it smells really bad! I've tried this myself at home that's how I know! yes plants will grow no plant will not grow
Plants use water to make their own food.
We can give vitamins to plants by giving sunlight , air and water.
Collect rain water and use it to water plants ( if u have them). Use rice water to water plants ( ^^)
orange juice because it contains more vitamin C than water.
yes, plants use sunshine to make glucose and we use the sun for vitamin D.