No, seeds do not need salt to grow faster. In fact, an excess of salt can be harmful to plants by disrupting their ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. It's best to provide seeds with the appropriate amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients for optimal growth.
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A flower will not grow faster with salt water; in fact, salt water can be harmful to plants by interfering with their ability to absorb nutrients. It is best to water plants with regular, fresh water for healthy growth.
To make Epsom salt crystals grow faster, you can increase the concentration of Epsom salt in the solution, heat the solution slightly to help dissolve more Epsom salt, or use a seed crystal to promote crystal growth. Ensuring that the solution is undisturbed and allowing it to cool slowly can also help crystals grow larger and faster.
Sunflower seeds are a delicious topping for salads. They are also a delicious snack by themselves. If you are trying to grow them in salt water you should know that the water will not allow the sunflower seeds to grow.
Some seeds like Mangrove and Coconut are not unduely affected by sea water and others seeds are killed by the salt water. Like everything else in the environment, it all depends upon "species" and what it requires to survive.
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Seeds grow in regular water and not in salt water because regular water is more healthy than salt water.
flowers do not grow faster with salt water because if it is to salty or u put to much in the plant it will die so i think it will grow faster in regular water.
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No. Salt affects the uptake of water to any plant so it cannot make corn grow faster.
In presence of salt the crystals grow faster because the solubility of salt decreases the solubility of any other compound in water.
No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
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nails grow faster at the beach because salt water[ocean water] makes your nails irich and that helps them grow faster