The only thing wrong with using tap water is all the possible impurities that may be in the tap water. If you've ever noticed, tap water tastes different than bottled water. That's because of the other impurities in the tap water, and some impurities are bad enough to kill a fish, but not humans.
I use tap water for both of my tanks with no problem, either leave it over night in a bucket or treat it with dechlotinator and you are set.
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Bottled water is safe for plants, but it may not provide any additional benefits compared to tap water. It is important to consider the mineral content of the water, as some plants may be sensitive to certain minerals found in bottled water. Overall, the most important aspect of watering plants is to ensure they receive an adequate amount of water to support their growth.
The answer is very simple...... The plant will wilt and die and fall to pieces. Then you could have a memorial service for your plant. Although don't put flowers on the tombstone because it will feel bad. too bad for the plant. good bye plant. RIP. may the plant rest in pieces.
Because the maker of the bottled water take out all the natural minerals and the tap still have them.
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If you pour a glass of water into dirt, the water will seep into the soil, providing moisture for plants and microorganisms living in the dirt. The water will also help the dirt particles bind together, promoting soil stability. Over time, the water will either be absorbed by plants or continue down into the groundwater.
Bottled water under normal conditions should not require refrigeration after it has been opened. But there is the possibility of it becoming contaminated after opening and support growth of microorganisms, since there is nothing added to the water (like chlorine) to prevent such growth. Perhaps you can find more specific information here: http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~ear/retfood.html#water If you drink from the bottle, yes. our mouth has bacteria in in that can contaminate the bottle. If you pour it into another container, then no.
well the water in the syringe will evaporate and you will see condensation at the top of the syringe.
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