Juice such as Orange Juice can help or harm the growth of plants. If used in moderation, some plants like the acid. If the juice is used too often and too much, it could stunt the growth of plants.
Bean seeds generally grow best in water, as it provides essential nutrients and hydration for the seeds to sprout and grow. The other options such as milk, club soda, green tea, orange juice, and vinegar may not provide the necessary nutrients or conditions for effective seed growth.
The V8 doesn't completely sink into the soil. Over time, this forms a cap of the solids that are in the V8. This causes white mold to form. Eventually the solids of the V8 pile up to the point that the water in the V8 can't penetrate, killing the plant.
Plants can grow in anything that will easily absorb water and nutrients, and not rot. They can grow in sponge, steel wool, cotton wool, nylon wool, a bucket of small pebbles, etc. These media are used in hydroponics.
The term for a seed that starts to grow into a plant is germination. During germination, the seed absorbs water, swells, and eventually sprouts to form a new plant.
Well, friend, seeds can grow in both sand and soil, but soil is generally more nutritious and provides better support for growth. Sand is good for seeds that need well-drained conditions. Remember, each seed is unique, so it's important to consider the specific needs of the plant you're growing. Just believe in the magic of nature, and your seeds will find a way to grow beautifully no matter where they're planted.
I think that orange juice will be better because even though it is highly acidic, milk causes the plant to grow bacteria which will kill the plant quickly.
I don't think so Tim
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yes, apple juice does help grow a plant faster or does it?
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it may grow because it contains water ..but it may not as it also containc citric acid .
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A plant grow UP but turns brown with water, i believe dies with orange juice, but with milk it doesnt grow taller it just stays green... i hate u
May be limited plant are able in this system. A plant is called in Hindi Khiri requires milk. Then, why not orange juice syrup. I shall do experiment.
It would be hard to say which is better. Orange juice will acidify the soil and some plants do not grow well in acidic soil. Both will add sugar to the soil which would encourage fungi and bacteria to grow which again may not improve the growth of the plant.
Orange juice increases the calcium deposits in the plant, causing the plant to grow thicker, but not taller. The length is hindered by the rich amount of calcium, but the width is able to expand.
Water will make a better plant.