Will a potato grow in vinegar?
No, a potato will not grow in vinegar.
Here's why:
* Vinegar is acidic: Vinegar's acidity is too strong for potatoes to thrive. It will actually damage the potato's cells and prevent germination.
* Potatoes need water: Potatoes need moisture to sprout and grow, and vinegar is not a suitable source of water for them.
* Vinegar lacks nutrients: Potatoes require a specific blend of nutrients from soil to grow properly. Vinegar lacks these essential nutrients.
Instead of growing in vinegar, potatoes need to be planted in well-draining soil with adequate moisture and sunlight.
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