Orange Juice because it contains more vitamin C than water.
Yes it will because orange juice has either Vitamin C or Vitamin D. But first water it with water until it starts growing then switch from water to orange juice.
Juice such as orange juice can help or harm the growth of plants. If used in moderation, some plants like the acid. If the juice is used too often and too much, it could stunt the growth of plants.
take a guess It's water,you can also grow it faster with redbull. I ain't kidding.
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No, plants cannot survive on orange juice alone as their primary source of water. Orange juice does not provide all the essential nutrients and water content that plants need to thrive. Water is crucial for plants to carry out essential biological processes such as photosynthesis and nutrient uptake.
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No, plants cannot survive on orange juice alone. Orange juice does not contain all the essential nutrients and water that plants need to grow and thrive. Water is the most critical component for plant survival as it helps transport nutrients and maintain cell structure.
cooking oil and water.
Nope. Peppermint plants hate orange juice. They do, however have a particular taste for red grapefruit juice though - try that.
You can take Tylenol with orange juice. However, it is a better idea to get into the habit of taking medications with plain water.