Depends on the plant. But things like crabgrass and weeds can grow in abundant sources of water with just about anything short of poison in it. It's no the fact that the water is dirty or has laundry soap in it, it's the fact that the water source is abundant and regular. A more sensitive plant might be killed by laundry detergent. If you want to use compost as fertilizer i.e. those dirty underwear, go right ahead!
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
yes
No
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.
Sugar,sugar helps increase cellulose and help the plant grow faster. Plain water will maintain the status Que.
gray water, as long as slinity levels are low and no phytotoxic chemicals are added to the gray water
No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
water water
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow
Plants having water have turgid cells. Turgidity helps in cell division as well as cell elongation. Hence these plants grow faster than water scare plants.
fertilizer
No
yes
yes usually when plants are given warm water the grow better and comparatively faster
boiled water
Water and sun.
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