The two plants may have been pruned differently too.
Some plants are highly sensitive to proper pruning, then open wounds and possible infection.
Water heated in the same container?

The first photo of plants in vases had different neck areas that would change oxygen absorption rates.
Heating water drives off dissolved gasses.
If you cover tree roots with a little extra soil, it'll die from Oxygen starvation.

The experiment ignored a few variables.

ode

At 04:24 AM 5/11/2012 -0400, you wrote:
Mark <markyd...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>So if microwave is so harmless then could someone explain why plants die if they are watered with microwaved water?
>
>Here's some evidence...
>
>Http://Hinduism.co.za/trees.htm
>
>I did the test myself, but never captured photos and I got the same results.
>
>-Regards,
>
>Mark

Try Snopes. That same claim is discussed and disproven:

http://www.snopes.com/science/microwave/plants.asp

Heating water on a stove has the same effect as a microwave. The water
molecules absorb the energy and move faster. When you remove the source of
energy, they cool and slow down.

You need to repeat the test using plain water as a control, microwaved
water as the variable, and stove heated water as the other control.

Let us know what you find out.

Thanks,

Mike Monett


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