yeah all u need to know is where to get the juice vinegar and milk.
A bean plant fed with water will generally grow faster than one fed with vinegar. Vinegar is acidic and can harm plants, whereas water provides essential nutrients for plant growth. It is always better to use water for watering plants.
Lemons or cows, which are healthier for plants
plants grow best with diet soda because the suger from regular soda can make plants die. but since diet soda has less sugar it usually will not kill the plant. Plants grown with soda grow mold or asfult root beer does not go well with pepper plants
it is basically an acid. it might kill it .but if you pour a cup a day the plant will grow like a beast
Yes you can the plant may not begin to grow later but it will you may want to use less acidy kinds of juice avoid orange juice
Vinegar kills plants.
the juice will make the plants grow faster because the juice has more products
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Vinegar will kill a plant. It will hump 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.
No it is not. Plants could die if you give them sugar.
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No, plants do not need vinegar to grow and thrive. Vinegar is not typically used as a plant nutrient and could potentially harm plants if applied in large quantities. It is not necessary for plant growth.
yes i tryed it trust me
yes, watering normal day plants
No, plants cannot grow in vinegar as they require essential nutrients, such as minerals and carbohydrates, which are not found in vinegar. Water provides the necessary hydration for plants along with dissolved nutrients for growth. Growing a plant in vinegar would not provide the proper conditions for healthy growth.