sugar water
Plain water
Plants will not grow well in a saline solution because it will dehydrate the plant, unless the plant is a type of mangrove or is salinity tolerant. Plants may grow better in sugar water (provided there is not too much) because plants can use the sugars to build more cellulose and grow. Regular water will maintain the Status Quo.
Plants get CO2 by gaseous exchange, water from the soil, and required energy by photolysis of water to make sugar.
It accelerates the germination of the seeds with a 10-50 percent sugar water to tap water concentration. Take 20 g of sugar and mix it into 200 ml of tap water, and add 50% OF THE SOLUTION to the seeds water suply, and the other 50% is tap water. If you do more than that it will kill the seeds.
Sugar water has some of the nutrients that is important in a plants life cycle. On the other hand, salt water, actually slowly kills the plant, therefore it has no nutrients that the plant absorbs and needs for a healthy lifestyle. But overall, tap water or filtered water are very good for a plant!
water... what kind of question is this.
Mint plants grow better in fresh water!
sugar water
sugar water
water or saltwater
saltwater
just water
Sugar water freezes faster trust me I know.
For example, evaporation can be used to separate saltwater and sugar and water.
It makes the plant grow well because water is better and healthier than sugar water. If we were a plant we would not drink sugar water we will drink water. For some plants they drink sugar water and some drink water.
fresh water, most plants die if growen with sea water however bear in mind that all fertilizers are salts so in a sense you really need salty water...
Most plants would die in salt water.
yes they do because sugar is a food for plants because of that it helps flowers grow.