I wouldn't recommend it. Orange juice is very acidic and will disrupt the ph balance of the soil. If you did and you're having problems, use a little dishwater to water the plant to counteract the acid.
2007-02-07 17:14:45
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
The pH level of orange juice is about 3.5 and most plants require a pH of 6.8 to 7.2 for growth. Think of it this way, you have battery acid, shampoo, and water. Which one is the safest for you to touch? I hope your answer was water. The same thing for plants. Lol I don't mean to offend you, I was just trying to be funny.
2007-02-07 17:39:16
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
yes and u'll get oranges grown in the plants u water with orange. Orange juice apples, orange juice banana, orange juiceish tomato!
WOw! Wow!
2007-02-07 17:18:21
·
answer #3
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
No you won't be able to. you ought to use water, it relatively is purely the way nature rolls. you do no longer see orange juice raining from the sky, do you? Use water to hydrate your plant life, now it relatively is a solid chap.
2016-12-17 11:51:45
·
answer #4
·
answered by ? 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
Well, it's possible, but I'd only do it with plants that like acidic soil. Like citrus trees or azaleas. Dilute it with water first, and if a plant doesn't like it, don't give it any more.
2007-02-07 17:34:32
·
answer #5
·
answered by Madame M 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
Yes, but don't expect too much
2007-02-07 21:21:15
·
answer #6
·
answered by Sparkling pearl 4
·
0⤊
0⤋
only if you mix vodka with it
2007-02-07 18:03:30
·
answer #7
·
answered by Chris B 4
·
1⤊
0⤋
No
2007-02-07 17:18:19
·
answer #8
·
answered by Carlene W 5
·
0⤊
0⤋