Yes but dont use still water distilled is the best
Plants generally grow better in tap water as it contains minerals that are beneficial for their growth. Distilled water lacks these minerals that plants need, so using it exclusively may lead to nutrient deficiencies and affect plant growth.
Most plants cannot grow in saltwater because the high concentration of salt can dehydrate the plant and inhibit its ability to take up water. On the other hand, distilled water lacks essential minerals that plants need for growth, so they would also struggle to thrive in distilled water. Plants typically grow best in fresh water that contains a balanced amount of nutrients and minerals.
A sugar crystal grows faster in distilled water because it has a higher capacity to dissolve sugar compared to tap water. Distilled water has fewer impurities and ions that can interfere with the sugar crystal growth process, allowing the crystal to grow more quickly.
Plain water - more minerals.Plants need many nutrients to grow well, much of which is obtained from the water. Distilled water removes all nutrients so is not a good growing medium. There are, however, some things placed in water that can make them not good for plants and in fact poisons.In all, natural, clean water is best.
Distilled water does not encourage fermentation because it contains very few to no minerals or nutrients that yeast and bacteria need to thrive and ferment. Using distilled water in fermentation processes may lead to slower or incomplete fermentation due to the lack of essential nutrients and minerals. It is recommended to use water with some mineral content for optimal fermentation.
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Yes, bacteria can grow in distilled water if it is exposed to contaminants or nutrients that support their growth. Distilled water itself does not contain nutrients for bacteria to thrive, but if it comes into contact with substances that provide nutrients, bacteria can grow in it.
Well, usually Triops will just breed if there's two of them, because Triops are mostly hermaphrodites, meaning one could breed with the other, because they can be either male or female. Triops will lay their eggs on pretty much any object, from rocks to plants to substrate. Triops will have visible eggs, just like a lobster would under it's tail, triops will generate eggs in the same area. What I do is look for the eggs, wait for them to disappear, and remove the two (or however many) adults you have, because triops who are in the same area will eat the eggs. Then wait for the eggs to hatch, grow, and start again. Keep in mind most of the eggs will die, and only a few will hatch. I hope this helped!!!
they grow bigger in distilled!! i just did this project in school.
distilled.
You can always grow them indoor with suitable humidity and distilled water.
They usually grow to about 2-3 inches.
perhaps cross-breeding them with godzillas
yes it can if the distilled water is left un covered and not kept sterle as it is made to not have any minerals in it and is not growth proof
Sugar crystals tend to grow faster in distilled water compared to well water. This is because distilled water is purer and has fewer impurities that can interfere with the crystal formation process. Well water may contain minerals or other compounds that could affect the growth of sugar crystals.
distilled water kills the plant because this water is already dead water which has no minerals needed for the plant to grow. it already contains chemicals as it was being purified.