Because there is acid in orange juice which the plant cannot survive on it eats away at the cells in the plant
No, plants cannot survive on orange juice alone. Orange juice does not contain all the essential nutrients and water that plants need to grow and thrive. Water is the most critical component for plant survival as it helps transport nutrients and maintain cell structure.
No, plants cannot survive on orange juice alone as their primary source of water. Orange juice does not provide all the essential nutrients and water content that plants need to thrive. Water is crucial for plants to carry out essential biological processes such as photosynthesis and nutrient uptake.
Plants are best suited to absorb nutrients from water rather than soda or juice. Soda and juice can contain high levels of sugar, artificial additives, and acidity that can harm plant roots and affect their growth. Therefore, it is not recommended to use soda or juice for watering plants.
Water, because it is found in nature. Also, because it has no artificial flavoring. HERE IS ANOTHER ANSWER FROM ANOTHER PERSON. Put in a little bit of sugar with your water and your plant will last longer, and its the same thing with Gatorade BUT ONLY A LITTLE BIT! But orange juice is also good for the plant too. orange juice has either Vitamin C or Vitamin D. But first water it with water until it starts growing then switch from water to orange juice.
Orange juice, grapefruit juice, and some fortified plant-based milk alternatives like almond milk or soy milk are good sources of vitamin C. Additionally, certain sports drinks or vitamin-enhanced waters may also contain added vitamin C.
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Nope. Peppermint plants hate orange juice. They do, however have a particular taste for red grapefruit juice though - try that.
It is not going to grow because it needs fresh water
No, plants cannot survive on orange juice alone. Orange juice does not contain all the essential nutrients and water that plants need to grow and thrive. Water is the most critical component for plant survival as it helps transport nutrients and maintain cell structure.
No, plants cannot survive on orange juice alone as their primary source of water. Orange juice does not provide all the essential nutrients and water content that plants need to thrive. Water is crucial for plants to carry out essential biological processes such as photosynthesis and nutrient uptake.
orange juice oranges energy drinks can be any fruit
Orange juice would probably work the best.
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May be limited plant are able in this system. A plant is called in Hindi Khiri requires milk. Then, why not orange juice syrup. I shall do experiment.