i don't think so. It is bicarbonate and im guessing that the bubbles are good for the plant. besides flavored wwater has sugar and plants use water to make their own sugar so i think watering it with flavored water is redundant
Depends upon how hot. Not too hot is fine, but too hot would kill the plant.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
Roundup is the name of a herbicide used by farmers to kill weeds. A plant is said to be roundup ready if it is resistant to roundup, so that you can spray a field with roundup and it will kill the weeds but won't kill the roundup ready crop.
No
The xylem delivers water and the phloem delivers food
It will sorta kill the plant but it will release flavor and make a good flavored vinegar.
The licorice-flavored plant is anise.
no because the minerals and chemicals of the flavor will kill the pore flower
No! That would kill the plant. Water is essential for the plant to live.
i think that rain water will help it grow the best.
Yes, pouring wine directly on a plant can harm or kill it. The alcohol content in wine can damage the plant's roots and disrupt its ability to absorb water and nutrients. It's best to water plants with plain water to ensure their health and growth.
The affects of grey water on a plant is that grey water will probably kill the plant or the plant Will live but it depends on the type of plant you get and the type of harsh water.
Only if the water is too hot.
Yes. It will not hurt or kill the plant.
No,there are no flavored water filters available,this filters out the bad chemicals in the water.
Yes, it can kill a plant within weeks. Do no try to water a plant with rubbing alcohol unless you expect to kill it.
Unless you plant is one that is adapted to brackish water or a seaweed, salt water will kill it. Sugar in the water will also kill most plant roots (though a very small quantity will help cut flowers last longer). Conversely, without water your plant will eventually die, so the answer is that tap water will help your plant.