All living things need sugar (not necessarily the over possessed stuff they put in candy though) Usually plants can produce their own sugar from the sun but I'm guessing it is able to intake sugar it didn't make itself.
it will help them last longer
Sugar,sugar helps increase cellulose and help the plant grow faster. Plain water will maintain the status Que.
I did an experiment with Dwarf sunflowers using tap water, rain water, distilled water, vinegar water, salt water, and sugar water. In this experiment the only 3 waters that did not grow the plants were vinegar, salt, ans sugar waters. I'm not certain these results will be correct every time but it is possible that plants grow better with regular water instead of sugar.
Because the Sugar is the plant's food - plants make their own food by trapping the energy in Sunlight.
Yes, soda water can be good for plants as it contains carbon dioxide which can help facilitate photosynthesis. However, it should be used in moderation as the added ingredients like sugar and artificial flavors can be harmful to the plant in the long run. It's best to stick with plain water for regular watering.
Agave is sugar. Sugar is a good fertilizer. So it will be good for many plants that need a lot of feeding.
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No, flowers do not do well in sugar and water, but yes, they survive the "drink." A light sprinkling of sugar in water generally does flowering plants no harm even though it may be enough to attract unwelcome foragers such as sugar-loving ants. Plants tend to prefer their own sugar, which results from Mother Nature's photosynthetic processes.
Soda works very well. I could right a five page report on why but I'll keep it simple. Yes soda has a high level of sugar, which helps greatly, but one of the main components is Phosphoric acid. Phosphoric acid is used in fertilizers.
ohhkayy now codial has alot of sugar and because of that sugar is not healthy so that practically means that cordial is not good for plants.
just water
simple: water : )
The roots of the plants soak it up and turn it into sugar for ONLY plants.
Plants typically grow better in sugar water rather than saltwater. Sugar water provides plants with carbohydrates they can use for energy, while saltwater can dehydrate and damage plant cells due to its high salt concentration. Saltwater also interferes with the plant's ability to absorb nutrients and water from the soil.
Photosynthesis Carbon dioxide + water in the presence of light -> sugar + oxygen
It will turn the apple brown. i know that sugar has quite a high oxygen content and this may cause it react slowly, give off carbon dioxide and also alcohol. this process can take a day or two but by using sugar water, starch and yeast you can create apple cider.