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It has been proven that it makes them grow a little bit faster. Keep on doing the ChaCha.
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­­ ­ Without water, plants wilt and die. But too much water can be as bad for plants as not enough. If land plants are submerged in water for too long, even if just their roots are submerged, they may rot or drown from lack of oxygen. ­ Bal...
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Plants like all living creatures need water to survive. Watering plants will help draw nutrients from the soil when in photosyntacism. During daylight especially
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There isn't a concise answer to this question. The rate and amount of watering depends on many factors, size & type of its pot, plant species, location, growth stage, soil mixture and variable weather conditions PlantWatcher takes car...
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Not likely. Plants do just as well with water, being able to synthesize all its own nutrients and vitamins and proteins. The only thing you would achieve with watering plants with milk is increase bacterial growth in and around the plant so...
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Irrigation has four key components: WHERE to place the water HOW MUCH to apply HOW FAST to apply HOW OFTEN to apply The factors that effect these components include the weather, plant maturity, plant type, and soil type. Where: Most of a pl...
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Well the best is Rain Water. But if your plants are inside - if you have a plant by a sunny window the plant will dry quicker and sweat than a plant that gets no sun. It all depends on the light.
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In dry areas, a regular watering of at least once a week or more is important (skipping days when it has rained heavily). During the more moderate spring and fall or in cooler wetter regions, look for signs that watering is needed.
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No. If you notice, sugar....sugar isn't a liquid, making it quite difficult to water something with.
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