Contrary To Popular Belief Sugar Isn't Beneficial In Plant Growth

Do plants like sugar water? I have read a few blogs on the internet where people enthusiastically espouse using sugar water.

No - it will damage the roots, make the soil a bit anaerobic and hurt your plants.

Can sugar water help plants grow?

Will sugar water hurt plants?

Yes.

Yes. Sugar ferments in the soil and uses up oxygen.

Can plants have too much sugar?

It also burns the roots with its high osmotic potential.

Do plants need sugar?

Plants produce their own sugar in their leaves. 

They do not need us to provide additional sugar to their soil.

Do not put sugar water on your plants. You risk damaging the plants.

Contrary To Popular Belief Sugar Isn't Beneficial In Plant Growth

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