Sure, you can water a plant with Kool-Aid if you want it to die a colorful death. Kool-Aid is full of sugar and artificial flavors that will do more harm than good for your plant. Stick to good old H2O if you want your plant to thrive, unless you're into botanical experiments gone wrong.
No, koolaid does not, but different flavors can. Punch and Grape can.
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Depends on what you are comparing it to. For say, water with Koolaid and water without. Also, the temperature or the two kicks in.
Hi there plants grow faster with cool aid then water as the cool aid contains more minerals and vitamins then water. These are what a plant needs to maintain health .And grow at greater speeds.
Plants grow faster in water because Kool-Aid contains sugars and other chemicals that can potentially harm or inhibit plant growth. Water provides the essential nutrients plants need to thrive and grow at their optimal rate.
this is a mixture where all of the substances in the mixture are evenly destributed for example a koolaid because it is 50% water and 50% koolaid
this is a mixture where all of the substances in the mixture are evenly destributed for example a koolaid because it is 50% water and 50% koolaid
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boil koolaid, poor it into a tall plastic glasss, keep your hair in the glass for about 20 minutes, rinse it with cold water, dry it and tada!
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WATER. There are flavorings and sweetenings (and of course, vitamins) added, but this is water essentially. It's koolaid for adults.