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Because is you keep it too long in it the flower will burn ( not exactly burn but just tear apart )

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Does boiling a seed make it grow faster?

No. The heat from boiling a seed would actually kill it. Soaking a seed in water before planting may help it grow faster, but the water should be room temperature.


What grows faster a bean plant feed vinegar or water?

A bean plant fed with water will generally grow faster than one fed with vinegar. Vinegar is acidic and can harm plants, whereas water provides essential nutrients for plant growth. It is always better to use water for watering plants.


Why does soft soap kill cut flowers?

There are chemicals in soap that can harm not just flowers but animals too. Flowers need soil, water, sunlight, and air to live. Not BATHS from soap. It WILL kill the flower. It will kill the flower whether it is cut or not.


What makes a flower die?

Lots of things, but it would be easier to say what keeps it alive. Do anything other than on this list and your flower will die. 1. Water (water it unless it rains) 2. Soil (you have to plant it in the soil, cement wont do) 3. Sunlight (make sure it is under the sunlight) 4. Food (DONT FEED IT! A plant makes its food from the 3 things above during the day and eats it at night!) 5. Carbon Dioxide (we give that out when we breathe so you dont have to do anything. 6. Fertilizer (a plant will survive without this but it wont kill it if you give it to it- it also makes it grow faster)


Can you water plants with Dr Pepper?

No. In typical science experiments, this will kill most plants if used in place of plain water. - The solute level of Dr Pepper is too high for most plants to absorb the water efficiently, unless it breaks down in the soil or other media. There is also phosphoric acid which can alter the PH of the soil, harming plants that prefer alkaline soils. - A small amount of the soda might be tolerated by some plants if enough pure water is present. But there is a strong likelihood that the sugars will foster harmful bacterial or fungal infestations in the soil. - The suggestion that plants could absorb the sugar-water of Dr Pepper is flawed, because plant osmosis takes in only water and minerals, and the plant must make its own sap.