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Liquids and Plants

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Airodonack | 05:32 Thu 28th Oct 2004 | Animals & Nature
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What happens when I feed a plant different liquids? What if I try orange juice? Or coke?
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i no if u put lemonade in a vase of flowers there meant to last ages.
Different things may happen, depending on the liquid.  As for orange juice or coke, I would guess, the high concentration of dissolved solids in the liquids would disrupt the osmotic pressures in the plant, and the plant's cells would lose their water, resulting in the death of the plant.  Of course, that's only a guess.
kool i dunno but tell us if u try it

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