Stick to water since the plant builds its own sugar from the elements. adding other molecules may contribute harmful ones Stick to water since the plant builds its own sugar from the elements. adding other molecules may contribute harmful ones
actually the answer suprized me, i thought it would florish, but sadly, nothing happened. the plant i used grew it 4-6 days and i didnt see any progress! so if u ever plan to plant a plant and use ice tea to water it, you out of luck, nothing will work
i am test'n it right now. So water & ice tea r in the led
Tea is as hydrating as water becuase it basically is water just with tea flakes and sugar
Water.
They melt and dilute the tea.
Green tea is a plants natural nitrogen as well as a medicine. Plants can be watered with green tea, but the mixture of the water and tea has to be right if not the plants will suffer from nitrogen burn and can cause a severe root rot. Based on my experience, I recommand to brew one tea in a gallon of water and use it for the plants. Use the water and fertilizer at the first watering and use the tea with the water on the second watering. Its best to pour atleast one cup of tea from the gallon mixture of the water and tea in to the plants food and water mixture, the plants will love that. Its a winning choice.
Tea needs a lot of water and general humidity to grow. Deserts lack water and humidity, therefore tea plants are ill-equipped to survive in the desert.
The water in sweet tea is water. It's tea because it has tea in it. The sweetness comes from sugar or high fructose corn syrup. Boil water and sugar together, add a tea bag, pour over ice = sweet tea
water ice tea and pepsi
water... what kind of question is this.
solute = tea solvent = water or the other way around i forget
Ice doesn't melt faster in water than tea or coke. It melts faster in tea. Believe me I'm a scientist.I am Dr. Sarah Smith. You need to look it up.
Tea! Tea is originally made from heating water with certain tea leaves