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How Do You Feed Plants Sugar Water?

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How Do You Feed Plants Sugar Water?

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Plants need three things to survive: air, water and soil. With these three ingredients, plants can go through a process called photosynthesis. During this process, sugar is made to feed the plant. It only makes sense that feeding a plant sugar water will help it to grow a little bit faster. You must be careful to do this in the right way because too much sugar can be harmful. Pour one liter of water in a pot; set it on the stove. Bring the pot of water to a boil. Add 50 grams of sugar. Remove the pot from the heat; stir until all of the sugar is dissolved. Set the pot aside. Wait for it to completely cool off. Pour the sugar water mixture into a watering can. Water the plants with the sugar/water every three days. Do this by emptying the watering can directly in the soil of each plant. Stop watering when the soil is nice and damp. During the other two days, you want to use plain water.

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