How does rootbeer help plants grow?

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The plants use the SUGAR in the Rootbeer, and any other soft drink, but the sugar can also promote bacterial/fungal growth, so stick with a proper commercial fertilizer like Miracle Gro.

Water makes plants grow - plants drink in the water through their roots, and use the water to make glucose. Then they eat the glucose and they grow.

Plants do NOT use sugar is soft drinks, rootbeer or otherwise, they make their own sugar.

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