No
yes it does i have tried it. i know it sounds like it probably wont work because of all the carbonation but i had to do that for a science fair and it worked for me. it probably depends on what soda you were to use. So that's why and how...........
no! the water in soda is carbonated so it will just kill the plant!
No because Soda will kill the plant
No because the chemicals in baking soda would kill the plant.
not alone......there are too many chemicals in the soda that would kill the plant
I could be wrong but. There is nothing in grape soda that could hurt it
water is best for plants. Soda has chemicals that will harm or kill the plant
Drinking warm soda will not kill you.
a single dose wont kill them, if you continue to do it the saltwater plant will die, the milk watered plant will get sick and the soda water one will be fine
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.
Soda can give you problems over a long period of time, but not kill you.
Soda does not kill bacteria. While soda may have a high sugar content or be acidic, it is not an effective disinfectant against bacteria.
Yes, pouring soda on a flower can harm or kill it. The high sugar content in soda can disrupt the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients, leading to dehydration and damage to its roots and leaves. It's best to water plants with clean water only.