Pond water. -pond water because salt water is hypertonic and tap water can be hypotonic or isotonic so pond water is the best choice of the three
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
Yes, plants generally grow faster when they receive sufficient sunlight because sunlight is crucial for photosynthesis, the process through which plants produce energy to grow. Sunlight provides the necessary energy for plants to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. So, plants that reach sunlight can photosynthesize more efficiently and therefore grow faster.
Crowded seeds grow faster because they have more competition for water and nutrients so they have to hurry to grow into a plant. Uncrowded seeds grow slower becasue they have no competition so they can take as long as they want, the water will still be there.
it all depends on what plant it is. some plants grow better in the sun, some in the shade.THE CAN OF PLANTS IS A CATUS (SHADE) AND A SUNFLOWER (SUN).
Pines can grow faster when they receive adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients. Planting them in well-draining soil and ensuring they are not crowded by other plants can also help. Pruning and fertilizing the pines can encourage faster growth as well.
purified
No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
water water
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
Plants having water have turgid cells. Turgidity helps in cell division as well as cell elongation. Hence these plants grow faster than water scare plants.
fertilizer
yes
No
Plants are very specific about whether they grow in fresh or salt water. The majority of plants require fresh water. Using salt water on them will kill them very quickly. It's quite rare even for plants to merely stand salt water, so I don't think any plant actually needs it. My Hypothesis states that purified water will make it grow slower than fresh water.Right now I am conducting the experiment so I'm going to find out.The reason that I think Fresh water will work the best is because it has more minerals and vitemens vital to water and purified is completely empty of that stuff. I think your hypothesis is probably correct but will be interested to hear the results. In my original response about the specificity of plants, I was including aquatic vegetation. Some aquatic species grow in salt water for sure. It would be interesting to see if those species could survive in purified salt water.
tap water will make your plants grow faster because it contains ions such as magnesium iron gases calcium carbonate and minerals.There is some purified water that will also make your plant grow only if it says it has minerals and if it doesnt its better to use tap water and its cheaper too.
yes usually when plants are given warm water the grow better and comparatively faster
boiled water