Most likely they will die. Milk has some extra nutrients that are good for the plant, but very bad for the soil. Soil turns to fungi, then infects the plant and the rest is history.
If a plant is left without water, it will start to wilt and its leaves may turn yellow and droop. Continued lack of water will lead to dehydration and eventually the plant may die. It is important to provide plants with the water they need to thrive and survive.
When plant cells are exposed to salt water, water moves out of the cells through osmosis, causing the cells to lose turgor pressure and shrink. This process is known as plasmolysis. Continued exposure to salt water can eventually lead to the death of the plant cells.
When plant cells are exposed to salt water, they undergo plasmolysis due to the higher concentration of salt outside the cell. This causes water to move out of the cell, leading to the cell membrane pulling away from the cell wall. This can result in wilting and potential damage to the plant cells.
Too much water and it will become root-bound ... the ground surrounding the plant will get moldy and then stricken the plant with diseases. Don't think a plant can get too much sunlight ... there's a difference between "sunlight" and "full sun". Sunlight is somewhat diffused.
Depends on how long they have gone without water, but too long and the cells dehydrate and die, resulting in the death of the plant
A plant can not survive with milk instead of water. The plant needs water to convert the oxygen to carbon dioxide.
It will eventually die.
It will die.
The plant/s will die
Better by Water because milk is very bad for plants they will just die
Yes. If there was no water in the world, every plant and animal would die. If mammals stopped making milk, only they would die.
Its functions will be stopped .Finally it will die.
When water is osmotically removed from a plant bad things could happen. When the plant is dehydrated i could die.
the plant withers and dies after its used the water inside of it.
No. If you give a plant salt water the salt will cause the cells in the plant to shrivel, trying to keep it out, and the plant will eventually die. I have no idea about milk. My best guess is no as well because the solution is too thick for the plant to soak up.
a single dose wont kill them, if you continue to do it the saltwater plant will die, the milk watered plant will get sick and the soda water one will be fine
some will die some will split and grow, depents of the plant and amount of tissue damage.