No! That would kill the plant. Water is essential for the plant to live.
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.
Coca-Cola or WaterI do know from an experiment that Sprite or Sierra Mist will preserve cut flowers. Coca-Cola is saving crops in India! Check it out on the web!!!Coke Used as Pesticide in IndiaWhile it is true that Coke is saving crops in India as mentioned on the web, it has nothing to do with using Coke in place of water. The reports are that Coke is being sprayed on the plants to control pests with amazing success. Whatever is causing Coke to be a good pesticide would also cause it to be a very poor choice for watering your plants. Stick with water! Natural vs Pesticide Laced SoilI have recently heard about an alarming discovery. It seems that the use of pesticides, which now may include Coke in India, is one of the contributing factors to our crops in the US having less nutritional value. The report I saw on some news channel said that scientists have found out that pesticides are killing off the micro bacteria in the soil that helps plants utilize its minerals and nutrients. They are speculating that this is one of the major causes of the reduction in nutritional content in our fruits and vegetables. WATER
Transpiration, the loss of water vapor from the plant through stomata, creates a negative pressure in the leaves. This negative pressure, combined with cohesion between water molecules, pulls water up through the plant in a process called capillary action.
Xylem is a type of plant tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. It consists of specialized cells called tracheids and vessel elements that are interconnected to form hollow tubes. As water evaporates from the leaves, it creates a suction force that pulls water up through the xylem vessels due to the cohesive and adhesive properties of water.
Plants have specialized tubes called xylem that transport water from the roots to the leaves. These tubes create a continuous column of water due to adhesion and cohesion forces. Water is absorbed by the roots and moves up the xylem through capillary action, supporting the plant's structure and facilitating the exchange of gases.
It should be water, because the plant just wants the H2O from both, and the plant probably wouldn't work well with the acid in the coke, assuming you mean coca cola
bleach might work a little bit better then water but your best solution is get a drain cleaner solution or snake out the line. cola or coca cola has been known to disolve cast iron pipes but I never heard of or tried it to clean pipes.
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Probably as it contains phosphoric acid but soap and water would work faster and better in most cases for ordinary crud found on jewelry in general.
Tap water. Distilled water contains no salts and therefore no nutrition for the plant. In reality distilled water would not be able to be absorbed by osmosis into the root system of the plant - as osmosis relies on the differences in concentration of minerals dissolved in the water to work.
they both work
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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.
i think that milk might work better as a fertilizer because of all the calcium it has in it
yes a plant light is better. a normal incondescent lightbulb is practically useless for a plant.
Yes, it does.