How does water affect bean growth?

Does using different kinds of water affect the growth of mung bean sprouts?

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    Water from your home faucet is chlorinated. That is if you are on a city water system. Chlorine not only kills bacteria, fungus and microbes, it also inhibits the growth of plants. So, better results use unchlorinated water. That's why people that over water their plants end up with dead plants.

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definitely because different kind of water have different concentration of salt which will effect osmosis and thn early or late osmosis n sproutoing

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Plants have got to have water, or they die. What else is in the water is quite important, too. Two reasons: 1. Total conc. of solutes affects osmotic strength, that is, sea water will kill your land plants simply by taking water out of them. 2. What the solutes are. Your beans will need some, like nitrates, sulphates, bit of iron, but not others, like lead, arsenic, Agent Orange. Your beans will need some symbiotic bacteria as well, but they will be there in the soil.

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