Coke cannot replace water for plants for several reasons. Coke, as all Carbonated Beverages are, is acidic which is no good for most plants, and although it does contain trace minerals like phosphorous in high quantities, it also contains citric acid and high concentrations of sugar, which the plant does not need.
water
because plants need water to grow. ALTHOUGH coke has water but the osmotic pressure of coke water is very high hence its water is not available to the plant cells by osmosis.
Yes, because coke has a high amount of sugar in it and sugar takes away the water from a plant
well, i don't know the scientific answer but i recently did a plant lab in which i used different liquids to water plants and the plants i used coke in grew considerably. The duration of this lab was about 2 weeks
it can only if it diet of coke
It depends on the plant. daisys need 85,000 gallons of coke a day
Plants do not benefit from being watered with coke or milk. Both beverages can actually harm plants by changing the pH level of the soil and promoting the growth of bacteria or fungi that can be harmful to the plant. It is best to stick with water for watering plants.
Yes, but you'll need a lot of it because plants will suck out the water from the soda.
16 oz.
It should be water, because the plant just wants the H2O from both, and the plant probably wouldn't work well with the acid in the coke, assuming you mean coca cola
Water has no calories and coke does have calories. Coke has sugar and caffeine in it as water does not. So the answer to your question is yes, water is healthier.
Diet Coke has a higher density than regular Coke.