plants prefuir rain water the most but they will have tap water if that's all you have do NOT use salt water on plants they just die
Yes, most plants prefer warm water for optimal growth and development as it helps with nutrient absorption and overall metabolic processes.
Plants generally prefer water that is room temperature and free of chlorine or other water treatment chemicals. Rainwater or filtered water are good options, as they are free of impurities that may harm plants. It's important to avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot and other issues.
Plants usually prefer water over tea. Tea contains compounds that might harm your plants. It's best to stick with regular water to keep your plants healthy and thriving.
Plants generally prefer water at room temperature for optimal growth. Using water that is extremely hot or cold can cause stress to the plant and may hinder its growth. It is best to water your plants with water that is around room temperature.
plants grow better in soil because all the nutrients that are needed for it to grow are in the soil
Just regular old water, houseplants prefer room temperature water. If you have a lot of chlorine in your water let water stand in a container over night 48 hours.
Plants differ in height, color, texture. Different plants have different numbers of genes. Some plants need high amounts of water. Some plants need a lot of sunlight and others prefer shady conditions. Some plants prefer sandy soil and others need black earth and vast amounts of nutrients. Some plants are useful to man and others are considered weeds.
I'm sure they can but an aquatic turtle would prefer collard or mustard greens or aquatic plants.
Plants generally prefer room temperature water, so it's best to avoid using cold water straight from the tap. Cold water can shock the roots and hinder the plant's ability to absorb nutrients. It's better to use water that is at room temperature or slightly warm when watering your plants.
Jaguars prefer meats, since they are carnivores.
Most plants prefer a good drink, once a week-especially "houseplants". Cacti do not, though; they like to dry out completely, before their next watering.
coniferous plants are a good choice and blueberry's and relatives like huckleberry's are good too, look for plants that live in pinepine needles make a high pH so plants that grow wild in pine forests will do good hoap that helps :)