There is no scientific proof that plants grow better with any form of human interaction. Plants existed on earth for billions of years before humans evolved.
The only way that certain plants benefit from human interaction are cultivated plants, where they are reliant on humans for water, fertilizer and basic care
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.
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
Itwould grow better out doors becase plants get more sunshine outdoors
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In sunlight
plants were made 2 grow better in the sun
soil as there are more nutrients
plants grow better with sunlight because of photosynethsis
Plants do grow better upside down, but first you have to grow them right side up.
Calcium is in human bones. It is also used by plants to have strong cell walls. So it makes sense that plants would grow better if the water had some calcium.
They grow better in dirt.
plants grow better in soil because all the nutrients that are needed for it to grow are in the soil
There are a few plants that grow better with morning sunlight. Some of the plants are spring bloomers, pansy and sunflowers.
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all plants grow better in light :)
Tropical plants
yes usually when plants are given warm water the grow better and comparatively faster