Yes. Dirty water can kill any plants that feed on it and can prevent plants from growing.
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Roots help a plant grow by absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, anchoring the plant in place, and storing food reserves. They also support the plant by providing stability and structure to the overall growth.
In some cases tonic water won't hurt the plant, and may help it grow. However, in some cases, it can kill the plant. Be sure to research your particular plant before you try this.
The roots help absorb water and nutrients from the soil, the stem provides support for the plant and transports nutrients, and the leaves absorb sunlight for photosynthesis to produce energy for growth.
water is best for plants. Soda has chemicals that will harm or kill the plant
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Yup
yes it can
i think that rain water will help it grow the best.
Sun. Water. Nutrients.
any type
i think it will
The roots soak up the groundwater and the water helps the plant grow.
iron is in the water that is given to the plants
Roots help a plant grow by absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, anchoring the plant in place, and storing food reserves. They also support the plant by providing stability and structure to the overall growth.
To grow broccoli from a stem, cut a stem from a mature broccoli plant and place it in water until roots form. Then, plant the stem in soil and water regularly to help it grow into a new broccoli plant.
In some cases tonic water won't hurt the plant, and may help it grow. However, in some cases, it can kill the plant. Be sure to research your particular plant before you try this.