Tannin and lignin are two types of organic 'acids' that can change the color to tan, light brown, or brown.
Ferulic acid can make water black, like coffee.
Bleach affects plants by making the plant die and the water just makes the plant grow
The amount of water that affects the growth of a plant is 4oz of water. This answer is right because the plant will grow only 10 centimeters tall. It will remain that way for as long. But when you contiue to water it it won't matter. It will not grow but it will stay healthy.
Too much water is bad for the plant because the roots of the plant will be drowned and too little water will make the roots of the plant dry. So watering the plants at a right time and at a right amount is great for keeping the plant healthy.
Potash contains water soluble potassium, which is essential for plant growth. Potassium affects the plant size, color, shape, taste, in addition to other measurements. Plants that do not have enough potassium tend to be yellowed, stunted, and more susceptible to drought.
Plant materials (food) and water.
it can change the color of the stem and the petals of the floweryes water coloredf affects the growth of the plant because water color is contaminated with diffrent kind of contaminated water
Help's in photosynthesis
The affects of grey water on a plant is that grey water will probably kill the plant or the plant Will live but it depends on the type of plant you get and the type of harsh water.
red and blue
Boiling water is not one of the survival condition for the plant to photosynthesis
yes, they compete for resources like water, light and nutrients
Salt waterSugar waterAcidic waterFiltered water
In general this would be Salt Water as it affects most plants in a most devastating way. Regards.
Bleach affects plants by making the plant die and the water just makes the plant grow
Food affects plant size by it not getting water and if you are putting sugar in it will get small and die.
Food affects plant size by it not getting water and if you are putting sugar in it will get small and die.
No, not exactly.