Plants primarily grow using water as a medium for nutrient uptake and photosynthesis. However, some plants can also grow in liquid nutrient solutions without soil through a method called hydroponics. In hydroponics, essential nutrients are dissolved in water and directly supplied to the plant roots. This method allows for precise control over nutrient levels and can result in faster growth rates compared to traditional soil cultivation.
No. If you water a plant with vitamin water the soil starts molding, the seeds do not sprout and it smells really bad! I've tried this myself at home that's how I know! yes plants will grow no plant will not grow
Plants also need water, sunlight, minerals (such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), and oxygen to grow. These essential elements help plants carry out photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and other metabolic processes necessary for growth and development.
Plants grow better with just water. Salts in high concentrations can actually harm plant roots by disrupting water uptake and causing dehydration. It's important to provide plants with a balanced amount of nutrients, including water, for optimal growth.
No because in photosynthesis (the production of food) Light, soil, and carbon dioxide are needed in the process to make food. Plants cannot grow in pure water. They need food and air even if it is dissolved in water like for algae or sea weed and other underwater plants. A number of hydrophytic plants like spirogyra, chara (algae) and Pistia, Lemna, wolfia etc (angiosperms) can be grown in the pond water. Growing plants in water scientifically is called hydrophonics.
Well, plants need carbon dioxide and animals need oxygen.
Plants can survive in sierra mist and it can grow. Plants will grow more with water than any other liquid.
Plants need water.
I did a science project on whether plants grow with another liquid and soy milk made the plant grow bigger than the other plants.
I did a science project on whether plants grow with another liquid and soy milk made the plant grow bigger than the other plants.
No
There are no trees in the AntArctic, plants can not grow unless they have liquid water available.
Plants can be grown by a system called hydroponics, where they are grown in a nutrient rich liquid (ie water with fertilizer added); instead of soil.
any water is good for a plant. as long as its not toxic
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!
water
It depends on what types of liquids are used on the plant. Soda may potentially slow growth. Water helps plants grow. Water is the best thing to water a plant.
In theory, as long as the liquid does not contain any substance harmful to the plant, yes, it should be able to grow. That is assuming that the other liquid used contains water, like lemonade, milk, or coffee. Some gardening stores sell "plant food" which contains nutrients that are nourishing for the plants, but if you don't want to do that, then the best choice would be water.