I believe it's called "watering the plants".
Water drops from clouds is rain.
plants can live in all sorts of places. in water like cattails or whatever you call those things, then there's flowers and desert plants too. they can live about anywhere
Watering plants with a solution of honey and water may attract pests and potentially lead to fungal growth due to the sugar content in the honey. It is best to use plain water or a fertilizer specifically designed for plants to ensure their health and growth.
There are roughly 100 milligrams in 20 drops of water.
Yes, plants with large flat leaves typically have a higher surface area, which allows them to absorb more water through a process called transpiration. They also usually require more water to support their larger size and growth.
2 drops a day
Dew
watering
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I did a science project and the best thing to water your plants with is 100ml of water and 5 drops of organic plant food
The water vapor contianed in the air starts falling out in the form of little drops. The little drops combine into larger drops, and we call that 'Rain', or 'Dew'.
The drops of water found on leaves early in the morning are called dew. Dew forms when moisture in the air condenses and settles on surfaces overnight as temperatures cool.
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