it will defenitly grow healthier in water but mountain dew will probably make it grow faster since it has carbination in it and it will make the seed hyper.
water
it absorbs vinegar more quickly and much more efficiently.
its not hot yet
If you try to grow them in vinegar you will kill them. Vinegar is a preservative it is used to pickle things.
In general, the more vinegar the better. It sets the color and makes it brighter.
The hot water, if only contacting the grass will not hurt the other plants, although the desirable plant's roots may extend beneath the soil to where the grass is. As for the vinegar component, also take care that it does not contact the roots or foliage as it works by stripping the protective coating from leaves. It also temporarily acidifies the soil, which is undesirable for most plants except the acid lovers such as azaleas. I wouldn't be using the treatment very close to other plants. You could try spraying the grass with vinegar only, shielding the good plants well, and don't do it on a windy day. If you have used household vinegar, this should break down in the soil within two days. Water the plants well, without washing off the vinegar from the grass.
water cuz vinigar is an acid it cant grw it will die
Yesh it canz
Water would be better. They are both equally effective at forming a vortex, but at least the water won't smell if the bottle leaks.
open the vinegar...pour just a bit out... take the vinegar to the water faucet....turn the water faucet on....add water into the vinegar container. Viola! you just mixed water and vinegar.
Vinegar is denser than water because vinegar is made of different substances that are denser than water, so that means vinegar is a little denser than water.
No. Some female dogs frequently urinate in the same spot all the time. Vinegar will not keep her urine from killing a spot in the grass.