yes it does. flower preservatives supplied with cut flowers contain sugar, an acidifier and gemicide. Sprite has sugar which flowers use to feed on and citric acid which works as an acidifier. you can also try to use 7up or a drink like that, but don't get the sugarless or diet ones! you can also try to use table sugar and lemon juice, but don't overdose them, two tablespoons of each is enough =)
If you consider lots of sugar healthy....then i guess it is.
o its not healthy because it is just caffeinated sprite
half some of the time i think yes its grows using sprite
Plants love Sprite! It tastes good and that added caffeine gives their growth spurt an added kick.
water
yes, sprite
Because there is sugar in sprite products and sugar actually does help plants grow so you should try it!
Yes. You can water your plants with sprite zero, and - like with any other soda that is carbonated and contains high fructcose corn syrup - your plant will be dead within a couple of days
Sprite is mainly made out of some sort of stuff. It is a soft drink, so I highly recommend searching it up from Wikipedia. I hope it helps you!
it depends. if you go from sprite to diet dr. pepper, it would taste much different. similar sodas like sprite to diet sprite would not be a huge difference. stay away from diet; its not healthy
yes becoz it contains acid and acid affects the plants.
In small doses, NO, lets say 1 Tbsp/gallon to water live healthy growing outdoor plants. In fact, you can use a lemon-lime soft drink like Sprite to keep cut flowers in. Please tell me why you asked this question.