No, you will have lower yields.
It depends upon the type of the plant. All the plants do not survive in salty water, few of the species of plants do. They are called Halophiles that grow in salty water they are not harmed by the salty water.
Regular water, salt water is likely to kill them (If it is very salty)
The potato will grow faster in water if the necessary trace elements are fed into the water (hydroponic farming)
salty and fresh water
It grows when you plant and water it.
No, crocodiles do not grow in salty water. Crocodiles can live in both fresh and saltwater environments, but they do not physically grow in the water itself. They grow by consuming food and nutrients from their surroundings.
A potato plant needs about 1 to 2 inches of water per week to thrive and grow effectively.
sprouts will grow from the potato tubule and grow more potatoes..... weird huh?
It grows better with sugar water because the flower and stem are very sweet. this is why lots of insects like flowers its because they are sweet. The salt water kills the plant.
They grow in small loamy dirt mounds.
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...
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