I've heard that the nitrogen and the caffeine help with plant growth. I do not know why they help though, I just know they do. :)
Hope this helps!
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Water helps plants grow
cotton, coffee
This depends on the plant, of course. Coffee is acidic, but it can be quite good for plants. If your plants like acidity, coffee can be beneficial.
water
plants were made 2 grow better in the sun
soil as there are more nutrients
plants grow better with sunlight because of photosynethsis
Coffee grounds can be used as fertilizer for plants because they are rich in nutrients like nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus, which can help in promoting plant growth. The acidity of coffee grounds can also benefit certain acid-loving plants. However, coffee grounds should be used in moderation to avoid over-fertilization.
Over 70 countries grow coffee plants. But only a small number grow coffee plants commercially. Along with Hawaii, coffee plants are also grown commercially in Latin America, South America (Brazil and Columbia being among the largest producers), parts of Africa, Asia including the islands and even Australia.
yes, it might because plants grow in any kind of water, but it has to be clean. Also, if you talk to plants, it helps them grow.
Plants do grow better upside down, but first you have to grow them right side up.