plants can absorb water through tiny pores in their roots. i dont know what the pores are called though.
they also gain water by their leaves through holes which are called stroma, this is a gap in the leaf, and is surrounded by Guard Cells.
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Plants use air, sunlight, carbon dioxide(CO2), and water.
the use of water plants is that they give oxygen inside the water and take out carbon dioxide as how we live
plants are the producers, they use sun and drink water to get their energy.
Plants use water to make their own food.
Collect rain water and use it to water plants ( if u have them). Use rice water to water plants ( ^^)
Yes, you can use pasta water to water your plants as long as it is not salted. The starch in the water can actually be beneficial for some plants.
You can use pasta water to benefit your plants by allowing it to cool and then using it to water your plants. The starchy water can provide nutrients to the plants, acting as a natural fertilizer.
They use it for photosynthesis
Yes, you can use distilled water to water plants, but it may not provide the necessary nutrients that plants need for optimal growth. It is best to use a balanced fertilizer or mix distilled water with tap water to ensure plants receive essential nutrients.
At the same rate you would use 10 gallons.
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plants prefuir rain water the most but they will have tap water if that's all you have do NOT use salt water on plants they just die
use a bottle
You can effectively use pasta water to nourish and water your plants by allowing the water to cool down after cooking the pasta, then using it to water your plants. The starch and nutrients in the water can help provide nourishment to the plants. Just make sure to let the water cool completely before using it on your plants.