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Do Plants Grow Faster With Salt Water/sugar Water/hot Water/ice Water?

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    Basically, plants grow well in tap water. Salt water has a higher concentration of salt which means there is a water loss from the plant to the soil in the process of osmosis. Same goes to sugar water as there is a higher sugar content in the soil after pouring the sugar water for the plant. The process osmosis will further dehydrate the plant and no allow the plat to grow IN THIS CASE ONLY. Hot water and cold water is not very 'healthy' for the plant too. Therefore, the plant grows best in tap water.
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    Guest

    Guest  

    answered 5 months ago

    Give accurate answer, nxt time!
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    Jlc14

    Jlc14

    commented 3 months ago

      Out of those options, sugar water would be the best
      but the best water for growing plants is water mixed with "miracle grow"
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      Guest  

      answered 8 months ago

        Salt water
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        Guest

        Guest  

        answered 6 months ago

        Sugar water will work much much better out of those but i would do rain water if possible.
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        Crd0123  

        answered 5 months ago

        Salt water
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        Guest  

        answered 2 months ago

          Tap water
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          Guest  

          answered 4 weeks ago

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