Monday, January 11, 2010

Vegetable Salt Can Vegetable Plants Grow In Salt Water?

Can vegetable plants grow in salt water? - vegetable salt

I'm doing a science project on the effects of salt water on garden plants.

7 comments:

science teacher said...

Most plants can not use the salt water. It was an experiment conducted in Israel, where the sea is moved so that the soil was salty. The potatoes were ready to increase salt. Potatoes can grow in salt water.
Hydroponics is the study of plants in the water.

Dontay J said...

yes

jwhfaye said...

It's hard! It seems that tolerance can make a substantial, even in the selection visible.
I grow and research) on opaque Crataegus (Cenelles and found that people are more tolerant in the vicinity of the Gulf Coast of salt, grow inward. You can use the seeds of a variety of indoor plants to sow, will not survive, the residual amounts of NaCl, that the seeds of trees in the coastal areas.
An interesting study would be to see if the dilutions of KCl salt was reacting in the same NaCl.

pinki p said...

No plants grow vegetable in salt water because salt water exosmose causes.

The Seeker said...

Can and low concentration of plant function

Matthew N said...

of course. but the correct use of the concentration of salt! I intend it, but not végső going well =)

Matthew N said...

of course. but the correct use of the concentration of salt! I intend it, but not végső going well =)

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