In 3rd grade, i remember i had done an expirement with flowers. We put some in dirt, water, soda, and sand. The plant grew best in dirt, but we watered it in WATER.
In a nutshell: Put a plant in dirst, but water it with water, if you want it to grow!
It should be water, because the plant just wants the H2O from both, and the plant probably wouldn't work well with the acid in the coke, assuming you mean coca cola
Baking soda.
if you add baking soda to warm or cold water it will dissolve better and faster than salt!
Baking soda will not work with most dyes. It has the opposite effect, it makes the dye less reactive. For all you wanted to know about dye, see the website I have provided.In the article you will see the words sodium bicarbonate used instead of baking soda. It is the chemical name for baking soda. Also note, baking soda (bicarbonate of soda is another name for it) is NOT the same as baking powder.
No, use the thinner recommended on the paint can, or hot, soapy water. I don't ever recall seeing caustic soda mentioned in this context.
no! the water in soda is carbonated so it will just kill the plant!
yes
If you try an experiment, it wont die.With soda it wouldn't grow with salt it will grow.
milk because it has more calcume
soda allows the needed acidity
water is best for plants. Soda has chemicals that will harm or kill the plant
water makes a plant grow faster because they where growing befor sprite was envented and water was here
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water is the best liquid to give your plant because it is natural to plants to grow in because if u give a plant dr. pepper the plant must adapt to the soda in order for it to grow!
the plant with jucie
No because Soda will kill the plant
Water is the best option for watering plants, as it provides the necessary moisture and nutrients without harmful additives found in milk or soda such as sugars or carbonation that could harm the plant's roots. Milk and soda may actually harm plants because of their acidic or sugar content.