As salt water will kill it quickly in almost all situations, and a regular tap water would keep it living at it's normal rate, I'd say salt would have the greater effect...albeit a negative effect.
I'm not really sure what you're saying, but sunlight is necessary to plant growth. It provides the energy needed for plants to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen.
Factors that can affect the growth of plants include: - Sunlight - Water - Soil Nutrients - Atmospheric composition (e.g. levels of carbon dioxide) - Temperature - Pressure (Altitude)
No, but it will keep the plant healthier. Over time, mineral and salt buildup in soil can burn plants. Filtered water will not have significant amounts of these minerals, so use it to water. Don't use spring water, though.
yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
The effect that salt has on plants is that it doesn't stimulate the growth cycle. Controlled (pure water) on the other hand makes plants grow faster than watering it with salt water.
Always use tap water. Salt water kills all plants except plants that live in the sea.
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
No
Salt water is not good for plants.
Yes, water is one liquid that affects plant growth. Along with plain water, salt water and carbonated water can affect the growth of plants.
boiling water will kill a plant it touches.
The following factors will affect the growth of plants: exposure to light, ambient temperature, water availability, soil type, nutrient availability and supply of nutrients.
Saltwater
it makes the plant growth not fast
Well, salt water hinders and stunts the growth of plants while water allows the plants to flourish and grow much more rapidly.
yes it gives it the vitamins and minerals it needs.
My son is doing a science fair project on how water, bleach water, and one other type of water affect growth of plants.