If water kept in a copper pot is given to the plant, the growth will double. Recently, such a thing has happened in net para. According to the claim, instead of ordinary water, if you give water with a touch of copper, it will kill you! But what is the science behind this viral trick? Is copper water a blessing for plants? Or are you unknowingly damaging your garden?
Why is copper needed?
Copper is one of several essential micronutrients that plants need to survive. Copper acts as a catalyst in the photosynthesis process of plants. Apart from this, its role in maintaining enzyme activity and increasing plant immunity is undeniable. Having the right amount of copper in the soil keeps the leaves fresh and increases the yield. Just like the human body, certain levels of copper are essential for the health of plants.
How does copper water work?
Usually, if water is kept overnight or for several hours in a copper container, a small amount of copper ions will dissolve in the water. When this water is applied to the base of the plant, it is directly absorbed by the roots. If your tub soil is deficient in copper, this water can act as a tonic. It removes the drooping feeling of the plant and accelerates the growth of the plant.
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But remember, copper is beneficial, it does not mean that it should be poured in pots and pans. Excess copper can act like poison for plants. This is scientifically called ‘copper toxicity’. Excess copper destroys root cells. As a result, plants cannot draw water or other nutrients from the soil. It is more likely to backfire. Even excess copper can cause leaves to turn yellow and dry.

Correct usage rules
According to experts, one should be very careful while using copper water.
1) Not regular: Do not use this water daily. Applying it once or twice a month is enough.
2) Understand the character of trees: Not all plants are equally tolerant to copper. Be careful before watering cactus or succulents.
3) Watch out for symptoms: If you see leaves curling or turning coppery after watering, stop using immediately.
It is important to understand the language of plants before attempting any new experiment in the hobby garden. It is wise to maintain a sense of moderation and not indulge in viral jokes.