Plants need water in hot temperatures primarily to maintain their physiological processes and prevent dehydration. Water is essential for photosynthesis, nutrient transport, and maintaining turgor pressure, which keeps cells firm and structurally sound. In hot conditions, increased evaporation can lead to water loss, making it crucial for plants to absorb enough water to sustain their functions and survive. Additionally, adequate water helps regulate temperature through transpiration, cooling the plant as water evaporates from its leaves.
Plants generally prefer water at room temperature for optimal growth. Using water that is extremely hot or cold can cause stress to the plant and may hinder its growth. It is best to water your plants with water that is around room temperature.
hot water is hotter cause hot water is always hot
People typically water their plants with tap water or filtered water. It is important to use water at room temperature and avoid using water that is too cold or too hot, as extreme temperatures can shock the plants. Some plant owners also use rainwater or distilled water for more sensitive plants.
it changes the temp. by the temperature outside,like if its cold out the water will be cold and if it's hot outside than the water will be hot
It depends on the temperature of the water.
Assuming you mean for plants, think "rain temperature." Not hot, but room temperature to slightly cooler than that.
Plants generally prefer water at room temperature for optimal growth. Using water that is extremely hot or cold can cause stress to the plant and may hinder its growth. It is best to water your plants with water that is around room temperature.
You need water that is room temperature. If the water seems too cold put more hot water in, if too hot put more cold in.
The radiation of the makes water hot which makes the temperature of the water hot making the aquatic organisms to suffocate
It depends on how hot I want it to be. If I want regular out-of-the-tap hot water, I stick my finger in it quickly and then shout and wave my hand about when it's actually hot. If I need boiling water to be a certain temperature, I measure the temperature with a candying thermometer.
It depends on how hot/cold your water is, and how hot/cold room temperature is.
Evaporation occur at any temperature but a high temperature favors evaporation.
Yes it is too hot for water plants
the hot water temperature will not reduce due to atmosphere temperature.
The temperature of hot water is typically between 120 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, and perhaps sometimes not. Regular, herbal and decaffeinated teas all have minerals, which plants seek in the soil. In fact, healthy plants and healthy soils need 16-17 nutrients, which include among their numbers certain elements and minerals. Additionally, the water in tea is good, because plants need water. But the iced state of the tea is questionable. For plants tend to need water at ambient and room temperatures. Plants may suffer, and die even, from extremes in water temperature, such as too hot or too cold.
Water can be either hot or cold depending on the temperature. Water at room temperature is considered neither hot nor cold.