No
Flowers or plants can not live in chlorine treated water. This is because the chlorine chemicals shutdown the organelles of the plants cells.
Chlorine does affect the growth of many plants. When you water the plant with it it will soak in quickly and probably die the next day. So I would recommend not using chlorine to water your plants
tap water is not that good because of chlorine. So low mineral water in bottles is better for them the chlorine might not be that good for plants, but plants do need the minerals in tap water.
No nothing to worry about I have trees at the down hill side of pool and they cop heaps of chlorine water and are thriving.
Chlorine is used as a sanitizer for pools, not a fertilizer for plant. It kills things, like bacteria. Chlorine is a chemical and will kill, or at best, hurt plant and trees. Never just dump your pool water on or near plants and trees. Go to: www.clean-pool-and-spa.com/swimming-pool-maintenance-tips.html for more info.
No, chlorine is not used by plants for photosynthesis. Plants primarily require water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to undergo photosynthesis and produce energy. While chlorine is a micronutrient required in small quantities by plants for healthy growth, it is not directly involved in the photosynthesis process.
Leaving tap water out overnight allows chlorine to evaporate, making the water safer for plants by reducing the risk of chlorine toxicity.
Chlorinated water can harm plants if used for watering, as chlorine can be toxic to plants in high concentrations. It is best to let the water sit for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to dissipate before using it to water plants.
A chlorine analyzer is a device used to measure the concentration of chlorine in water or other fluids. It is commonly used in water treatment plants, swimming pools, and industrial processes to ensure that the chlorine levels are within regulatory limits for disinfection purposes. Chlorine analyzers can provide real-time monitoring and data logging for accurate control of chlorine dosing.
All plants, including trees get their water from the earth through their roots with just a few exceptions.
the ones Daniel plants
no, sparkling water is carbonated, and spring water is not.