The salt water having greater osmotic potential than that of cell sap may obstruct in the process of absorption of water by plants. However, plants growing as mangrove vegetation or marine plants have developed the mechanism of eliminating salts from their bodies.
you dont need to no crazies
salty
fresh water, most plants die if growen with sea water however bear in mind that all fertilizers are salts so in a sense you really need salty water...
it mostly depends on the plant some do then some dont.
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It is difficult for most plants to take minerals or water from salty solutions because just like we as human beings cant drink salty water or even if in some cases we do, we die after that. In the same way plants need freshwater like we do because both of us are living organisms. thumbs up if you agree
they need ocean water:) because they need "SALTY" type of water:)
Salty water has a lower freezing point than pure water. So, very salty water may have a chance of being liquid on Mars. However there seems to be no liquid water on Mars.
No. You will need to distill the water to do that.
we humans need oxygen but plants dont need oxygen in general.they need co2 carbon dioxide we need happiness for our mind...rest...entertaiment... money Plants dont need happiness ..rest...entertainment and money.. all plants need is light water CO2. we need sex plants dont need sex plants usually have asexual(non sexual)reproduction ...just wind ,bee,fly,will do the pollination for plants. By Meehernosh Haidary
No many only the ones in the desert dont need a lot like aloe vera plants
Because ocean plants need sunlight, most are either designed to float on the surface of the water, or grow on the ocean floor in water that is shallow enough to receive adequate sunlight. They also have adapted to salty water. Some are: kelp, seaweed. seagrass and algae.