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.
Many plants does not support the salinity of the soil.
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...
Water animals and plants can't live in the Dead Sea because the water there is way too salty.
The salt will kill all the plants and nothing will grow in that soil...ever again. Some plants "tolerate" some salt spray, but even those do better without it.
sugar water
Water, why would the plants get healthy if you peed on it?
Salty water affects how a plant gets nutrients from the water and soil. Salty water causes the roots to die because the water moves outside of the plant cells as a way of balancing the salt concentration. Water stress kills plants and high levels of salt force a plant to use more energy to get needed water.
No, you will have lower yields.
Spider plants cannot thrive in an ocean environment because they are terrestrial plants that require soil to grow. They would not be able to survive in the salty water of the ocean.
Close to a source of salty water (eg the sea).
Yes. Water waters plants better.
AnswerSea Water is salty and might not be useful for watering house plants because salt will ruin the plant by osmosis due to water potential differences. So, better to use sweet water. Plants that grow in salt water are different. So, salt water plants and sweet water plants are different.