Yes, I plant marigolds with sugar water, salt water and tap water with the same condition. The sugar ones actually germinates faster than the rest.
Yes. it prevents them from drawing water from the soil
Carnations are not water plants.
Yes, sugar water can potentially harm or kill plants. While sugar is a source of energy for plants, too much sugar can disrupt the balance of nutrients and water uptake, leading to plant stress or even root damage. It's best to stick to using plain water or a balanced fertilizer for watering plants.
Don't use asprin because asprin can kill carnations!! Learned that one the hard way.
at least 8 cups of water
yes
No, it prevents them from drawing water from the soil.
No, sugar water will kill the pumpkin plant. All the pumpkin plant needs is good soil water and sunlight.
Yes, sugar has the ability to kill bacteria by drawing water out of their cells through a process called osmosis, which can cause the bacteria to die.
No. You may kill the raspberries because the water has sugar in it. you mean kill the blueberries? and i read somewhere that sugar water makes pumpkins grow really big so it wouldn't kill it. i don't think anyways... -Stargazer
The Carnations was created in 1995.
The Carnations ended in 2004.