A plant can not survive with milk instead of water. The plant needs water to convert the oxygen to carbon dioxide.
Water. Milk wont work as well... even thought it seems to have more nutrients... it is thick and ha fat...
Better by Water because milk is very bad for plants they will just die
a single dose wont kill them, if you continue to do it the saltwater plant will die, the milk watered plant will get sick and the soda water one will be fine
it wll die unless it is mixed with water
yes it needs water to carry out photosynthesis
the acid inside the vinegar lowers the ph. That makes it so that the plant can't get anything through the roots. That will kill it for sure. :) hope I helped -HJ
I can tell you from personal experience that African Violets will die if watered with milk thanks to my 10 year old niece. I don't know about anything else, sorry. I can tell you something else, well 4in. Golden Pothos can grow to about 5in. in two weeks. I did that in my science project.
Plants absorb water through their roots, and use it for photosynthesis and other biological processes.Additional answerPlants are usually and most likely to be watered with water. If, no water plants will dry up and die unless they are desert type plants that require very little water. When plants are watered the roots absorb (as mentioned above) the liquid for the whole plant, leaves, stem etc. and feeds or waters the plant.
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.
Its causes the plant to die.
A plant may die rather than have stunted growth when watered with alcohol because alcohol absorbs water, causing it to wither. This depends on the concentration of the alcohol used and the prevalent weather.
Some (hardy) plants would survive, other delicate plants would die.