Fungi and bacteria - and both are not plant kingdom
I did a science project on whether plants grow with another liquid and soy milk made the plant grow bigger than the other plants.
No
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Water.
water
because milk doesnt have the right nutrients that plants need
Milk doesn't help plants grow.
I did a science project on whether plants grow with another liquid and soy milk made the plant grow bigger than the other plants.
Plants can be grown without soil (scientists have developed a gel-like substance that can sustain plants), but not in milk. Plants need both the nutrients of water and decomposing organic matter as well as a supportive structure for the roots, which milk cannot provide. You can grow bacteria in milk, but that's about it.
Milk is good for soil but can be bad for plants.
Water made the plants grow big but the milk doesn't help at all. It attracts flies and pee U they stink with milk!
Milk is thick, and water is just right . but that milk has more calcume so maby that would he lp it grow more