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Can a plant grow if you water it pineapple juice?
While pineapple juice contains some nutrients, such as potassium and manganese, it lacks many of the essential macro and micronutrients that plants need for proper growth and development. Additionally, the high sugar content in pineapple juice may be harmful to plants, attracting pests and causing root rot. Therefore, it is not recommended to use pineapple juice as a primary water source for plants. Instead, it is best to use water and a balanced nutrient solution or commercial fertilizer to provide plants with the necessary nutrients they need to thrive.
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