Lemon Juice Is Like Acid Rain So Deffinetly Not Lemon..Lime Juice On The Other Hand Lime Juice Had a Certain Compound That Helps Plants But Only If Putting It IN The Soil
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apple juice puts mold on the soil and kills the plant slowly so no don't water your plant with apple juice.
Typically not. The juice that kills plants the fastest would be lemon juice.
5 years
No. It will immediately die.
Depending on the type of juice: Orange and lemon juice are acidic and will change the pH of the soil fairly quickly resulting in poor growth and possibly death. Other types of juice may not have the same direct effects initially. Basically most fruit juices will first have no affect on the the growth (making the plants grow neither faster or slower), after some time though the sugar content in the juice can cause bacterial colonies in the soil which could affect growth negatively. For the most part juice is largely comprised of water, so there is a short benefit, but this is outweighed by the long-term negative affects.
It increase plant growth.
milk contains calcium and that is what which might affect plant growth
yes it affect the growth.
if you water your plant with grape juice it'll probably turn out to be dying or dry
tropisms
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.