Plant leaves are covered in a thin film of oil and water. When you clean them with milk, the oil and water are separated and the milk removes the dirt and other debris.

Yes, milk is a good source of nutrients for plants. It provides essential proteins, minerals, vitamins and other nutrients that help plants grow and thrive.

No, leaves should not be cleaned with milk because it can cause the leaves to rot.

No, milk does not make plant leaves shiny.

Yes, milk can be used to water plants. However, it is important to note that milk may not work as well as water that has been specifically made for plants.

Milk is not a fungicide. Fungi are not able to grow in milk.

Yes, milk can be used as a cleaner. It is a great source of water and soap.

Baking soda can help to kill pests and diseases in plants, as well as improve the growth and health of plants.

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that Coca Cola is good for plants.

It is best to spray your plants with milk every other week or so. This will help to keep the plants healthy and looking their best.

Yes, milk is a good source of carbohydrates and vitamins A and B12.

There are many ways to make your plants green. You can add water, fertilizer, or sunlight to your garden.

A liquid that helps plants grow the fastest is water.

There are many ways to make milk spray for plants. One way is to mix a gallon of water with one cup of sugar and one tablespoon of cornstarch. Then, you can pour the mixture into a spray bottle and use it to water plants.

Milk is a good source of protein and vitamin D. It also inhibits the growth of powdery mildew.

The best way to get rid of powdery mildew is to use a fungicide. A fungicide will kill the fungus, and it will also kill any other plants that are in the area.