Saturday, April 11, 2009

Will a flower grow with vinegar, salt water, lemon juice, apple juice?

It%26#039;s possible.Why?
Will a flower grow with vinegar, salt water, lemon juice, apple juice?
Is your question about actually GROWING plants, or more like keeping cut flowers alive longer in a vase? For GROWING plants, a substrate or soil is needed that supports the plant roots, allows for adequate moisture and drainage, allows root penetration and allows for the absorption of plant nutrients. Just liquids like the above won%26#039;t do it.





More generally speaking- Salt kills plants, so salt water? no. Lemon juice and vinegar are likely too acidic and will probably kill a plant, although in a diluted solution, may be somewhat beneficial if pH levels are too high in the potting soil. Apple juice? Same thing.





But look.. use water to keep your cut flowers alive. It comes right out of the faucet and it%26#039;s so simple. If you%26#039;re trying to grow a plant, use potting soil....and water.
Reply:Haven%26#039;t seen a whole lot of flowers grow in salt water.make up

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