I have heard that bottled water is better for plant growth because tap water has too much iron in it.
just like tap water
NO,The water are acidic in pH which effect the plant growth rate.
Rain Water and fresh water too.
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Bottled water is not actually perishable, although if you leave it out long enough you may start to get a growth of algae. People refrigerate it mainly because cold water tastes better.
It depends on the plant and on the klimate the plant originate from Some orkids can only survive with softened water, others cant survive without alot of calcium in the water(tap-water) - and in a less extreme variant it is the same with all other plants Most rainforest-plants like demineralised water(tumbledryer-water) bottled water is no better than tumbledryer-water so use the cheaper. Tap water is totally fine, but if you have múch bacteria in your tapwater it may be a problem for some plants but not for others.
It depends how much chlorine is in your water supply. If you are on a well and not hooked up to city water then you most likely have too many minerals for your plants. Houseplants grow better on bottled water. Fresh or bottled water has been put through a filter that's all.
No it also takes minerals and vitamins for the better growth of plant
No bottled water is just tap water in a bottle they just try to rip you of and it works
Migration of water and nutrients is quicker.
because Fresh water enters easly in the plant cells by endo osmosis. Thus, it causes better growth to the plant.
The gabi plant (Colocasia esculenta) being a tropical plant cultivated for its tuberous rhizomes needs more water for better plant growth. It has very broad leaves which leads to high rate of transpiration, hence water soaked areas provide conditions of better growth.