Of course not. Water is just plain old water. While water is certainly required for plants, you can get much better reuslts using something that is water-based, but has added nutrients. I have had the best luck with vinnegar and milk mixed together. The vinnegar's mild acidity helps keep the plant's roots clean, while the milk provides valuable calcium and magnesium. Gatorade is also really good (but too expensive for me) because it has alot of electrolytes.
for a science fair project we tested this and found that earl grey tea works the best.
well water has a rather significent affect on plants dont you think?
The liquid best for plant growth is water. This is because plants use water during photosynthesis to create food.
i think water is best for gatorade and chiken and dookey nice
the liquid that i use is cut up cow it get ur plants very big and it turns the girls on when they c all the cut up cows in ur plants
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If you feed a plant milk instead of water do you think it would grow the same way?
If you feed a plant milk instead of water do you think it would grow the same way?
water, plants need hydrogen and oxygen to use photosynthesis.
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Yes, water is one liquid that affects plant growth. Along with plain water, salt water and carbonated water can affect the growth of plants.
no it does not affect the growth of plants because the liquids are actually good for the plants.
gymnosperms is a type of liquid found in plants that contains cytoplasm.Angiosperms is also a liquid but its found only in green plants and it contains 5 pigments of various shades of green.
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The amount of rain that falls can affect the type of plants that grow called vegetation. A couple of examples of vegetation are tropical forests and tropical plants.
The following factors will affect the growth of plants: exposure to light, ambient temperature, water availability, soil type, nutrient availability and supply of nutrients.
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yes different liquids have different freezing temperatures