How does baking soda affect the growth of plants?
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How do plants react to being watered with baking soda water solution? Will they grow faster or slower than plants watered with regular tap water?
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Answer:
baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). Adding it to the soil will increase the pH (decreasing acidity) of the soil. Some plants prefer more acidic soils, some prefer less. CaCO3 and MgCO3 can also be used to increase soil pH.
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i dont recommend it, not that i have any knowledge in this field! no but its just u know how i feel EDIT: I don't have any experience or knowledge in this field actually and honestly I dont wana misguide you but my guts tell me :No, don't water them that way
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Not good for plants-----impure nutrition
Harold
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