distilled water kills the plant because this water is already dead water which has no minerals needed for the plant to grow. it already contains chemicals as it was being purified.
yes it can if the distilled water is left un covered and not kept sterle as it is made to not have any minerals in it and is not growth proof
Distilled water
yea but it is very little amount
It could be, but it shouldn't be. If you're going to use water, you want to use distilled water.
The chemicals in detergent are poison like. You pour them in the soil and the roots absorb it. The plant mistakes it as water and nutrients. Then chemicals spread through it eventually killing it.
Yes, you can water plants with distilled water, but it may not provide all the necessary nutrients that plants need for optimal growth.
Yes, you can use distilled water to water plants, but it may not provide the necessary nutrients that plants need for optimal growth. It is best to use a balanced fertilizer or mix distilled water with tap water to ensure plants receive essential nutrients.
Ionized water. I used to have a bunch of carnivorous plants and I had to buy jugs of distilled water to feed them. DO NOT feed them tap water! It can kill them.
Yes, watering plants with distilled water can be beneficial for optimal growth and health as it lacks minerals and impurities that may harm the plants.
Yes, consuming large quantities of distilled water can lead to water intoxication, which can be fatal.
Tap water contains dissolved minerals that can help provide structural support to plant cells, while distilled water lacks these minerals. Therefore, tap water can potentially help plants stay crisper by providing more stability to their cells.
Plants generally grow better in tap water as it contains minerals that are beneficial for their growth. Distilled water lacks these minerals that plants need, so using it exclusively may lead to nutrient deficiencies and affect plant growth.
marine water is sea water/ salt water - this will kill the flower. Distilled water in this case is best.
Most plants cannot grow in saltwater because the high concentration of salt can dehydrate the plant and inhibit its ability to take up water. On the other hand, distilled water lacks essential minerals that plants need for growth, so they would also struggle to thrive in distilled water. Plants typically grow best in fresh water that contains a balanced amount of nutrients and minerals.
Yes, distilled water can be used to water plants effectively as it is free of impurities and minerals that may harm the plants. However, it lacks essential nutrients that plants need, so it is best to use a balanced fertilizer occasionally to ensure optimal growth.
Boiled water is not the same as distilled water. Distilled water has been purified by a distillation process, which removes impurities and minerals. Boiling water may kill bacteria but it does not remove impurities, so it is not a suitable substitute for distilled water in applications requiring high purity.
it does because city water has more nutrients than other types of water and distilled water has almost no nutrients