it might depend on the plant. it could be over watered if watered twice, under watered if watered once or too little water with both. why don't you find out?
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
Mint plants grow better in freshwater. Saltwater can be detrimental to most plants, including mint, as it can disrupt their ability to absorb nutrients and water. It is important to provide mint plants with well-draining soil and regular watering with freshwater to thrive.
Yes but not without the nutrients and oxygen available in soil, there is a way to grow plants without soil, it is called Hydroponics. Hydroponically grown plants are grown in a solution of water containing the necessary plant nutrients.
Some plants can grow in water, a method known as hydroponics. Plants like pothos, spider plants, and lucky bamboo can thrive in water-filled containers by absorbing nutrients from the water instead of soil. Make sure to change the water regularly to prevent stagnation.
Fresh water does actually help plants grow! (Um... heard of rain?) In fact, fresh water is the best water for plants to help them grow. Salt water can be a bit to extreme for plants, and can cause them to wilt. Salt water is great for sea plants, like sea weed or coral reef, but most plants grow better around fresh water.
They grow better in dirt.
water
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
yes usually when plants are given warm water the grow better and comparatively faster
Well veggies grow better in water. While flowers grow better in soil.
plants grow better in soil because all the nutrients that are needed for it to grow are in the soil
I can tell you that soil helps plants grow better than water because of all nutrients
nutrient
No .
warm water
just water
plants that like water grow better in clay and plant that don't like water grow better in sand. like cactus