Yes
It depends on what types of liquids are used on the plant. Soda may potentially slow growth. Water helps plants grow. Water is the best thing to water a plant.
yes it can but it depends on the liquid
how do different types of liqids affect fruit fly growth. please give me a answer
this question can't really be answered until you supply the liquids that are to be compared
Ok,yes if you do water the plants with different liquids the growth of the plants will be different and will effect the plants. Acid will kill the plants, some other liquids like a sports drink will probably make the plant have an odor,it all depends on the type of seed and the liquids and how mush of the liquid you are "feeding" the plant.And some liquids have nutrients or toxic solutions
There are quite a few liquids that are susceptible to bacterial growth. Water and sugary warm liquids are the most susceptible.
Noor Badshah has written: 'Studies on the storage life of irradiated potatoes of different maturities as influenced by different levels of nitrogen during growth and different harvest dates' -- subject(s): Potatoes, Handling
no it does not affect the growth of plants because the liquids are actually good for the plants.
compare and contrast how the different concentration of auxins affects the plant growth?
regulates excretion of GH(Growth Hormone)
It affects plant growth by the sunlight.
yes