the plant grows but not too well
well supposedly milk is good for the plant soil but will stop the plant from sprouting. :)
I did this for my science fair and the plant given lemon juice grew more than the plant that was given distilled water. but dont know why it did grow more
can a plant grow with chocolate , water or milk
A plant can not survive with milk instead of water. The plant needs water to convert the oxygen to carbon dioxide.
water
when you put water inside milk, the milk will look like what it did without water.
The milk will sour and start to smell bad. It should not hurt your plants - might even be good for them as a fertilizer. Your plant may wilt if you give them too much.
The Pros of milk in plant growth is that it is a interesting question to investigate because milk is 87% water & also milk does increase bacterial growth in and around the plant soils :)
Does water, coke or milk grow faster?
Most likely they will die. Milk has some extra nutrients that are good for the plant, but very bad for the soil. Soil turns to fungi, then infects the plant and the rest is history.
NO! haha- must be water
Milk is for mammal consumption. Other than adding calcium to the soil, it doesnt help the plant. Plants naturally seek water in the soil. It could possibly survive in the milk but would like the water better.