How can a plant continue to grow from being watered with nothing but coffee?

Indeed, some plants thrive with more acidic soils. I wrote a hub about using coffee grinds in the garden ( hubpages.com/hub/Coffee-grinds-in-your-gard ). Plants such as hydrangeas and blueberries love a soil with a pH that is more acidic.

You should also keep in mind that coffee is over 95% water, which plants like. Agua es vida. Additionally, certain fungus, like mushrooms can actually grow out of coffee grinds alone.

It depends on the type of plant, but some really thrive on the acidic nature of coffee. Bear in mind that brewed coffee has a very high percentage of water, so for the right plants coffee can be a superb soil conditioner.

While I don't have the answer to this question, I do wish that I had the ability to suggest that someone (for example Ren) answer it. I hear that he is an expert on topics like this. I would also like to see someone answer with a Hub.

I think that pictures and graphs - and perhaps even video - would really help answer a question like this. A Hub like that would really go a long way to showing how Hubs are a great way to answer questions.

Thanks for your insightful answer! I never thought that coffee may even *help* the plant thrive!

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