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. But be careful, too much sugar can kill the plant.
plants produce their own sugar, so they do not need the extra sugar
cut flowers, no. growing plants, yes.
not necessarily.....
You get ants
Yes. it prevents them from drawing water from the soil
Carnations are not water plants.
it actually helps some plants and kills others. Like it can harm carnations but helps roses. Roses also like coffe grounds very much.
at least 8 cups of water
Don't use asprin because asprin can kill carnations!! Learned that one the hard way.
yes
No, it prevents them from drawing water from the soil.
Yes. It should kill the bean plant. For that the sugar water should be in enough quantity and should be strong enough. In that case it will be difficult for the plant to absorb the minerals and water from the soil.
No, sugar water will kill the pumpkin plant. All the pumpkin plant needs is good soil water and sunlight.
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
Yeast Grows much better in sugar water. They are micro organisms that need the sucrose in the sugar to activate and grow, without the sugar very little would happen. If you used salt water it would most likely kill the yeast.
The Carnations ended in 2004.