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If you try an experiment, it wont die.With soda it wouldn't grow with salt it will grow.
No, a potato will not grow in water.Potatoes grow in soil or a mix of soil and compost.They do need moisture to help them grow, but they also need to 'breath'.They will simply rot in you try to grow them in water.
Well, you could try puting extra light on it such as a lightbulb but you must water them if you do this!
try agar search google for "potato dextrose yeast agar recipe"
Break up the salt clump, if you can. Put some ordinary crackers in with the salt. You'll probably need to put the salt & crackers in a jar or plastic bag. The crackers will help dry out the salt. Every few days, try to break up the clumps.
dude i bet nobody ever tried it before. why dont u try the experiment yourself. No science professor would try growing seeds in Pepsi. But, i would believe seeds grow best in pure water.
The dissolved salt increases the density of the water and makes a swimmer more buoyant. They don't need to try as hard to float as they would in fresh water.
Your seed crystal could be anything.However, if you are trying to grow a "pure" crystal then you should choose something that is not going to be a problem with your final compound. For example, using a pure form of the crystal itself.So seed salt water with SALT. But you might try a grain of salt to seed other crystals too.
Plants need things to help them grow well.They need sunlight, water, air, and soil.If you don't put those things, the plant probably won't grow well. Add those things, and it'll be nice. You don't have to put them everyday, though...TRY IT!
No it does not.
You can try but the plant will try to grow upwards. All plants grow up and their roots grow down. This is coded in their DNA.
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