Clogged interior parts, decreased horizontal expansion, and delayed vertical extension are ways in which saltwater affects the growth of grass. That is the scenario for grasses which are intolerant of brackish and salty waters. The outcome will be not only stunted growth in the best of interactions and no growth in the worst.
Yes. Saltwater will kill them.
it does
Saltwater
By making it Stupidd(:
Too much salt can kill plants including chrysanthemums.
Yes! Salt in water decreases a plants growth, and can even make growth impossible. This would make an interesting science experiment!
it clumps all the grass together
birth rate
Some of the abiotic factors that effect grass growth are minerals, water, carbon dioxide, and many others. Without these and other nutrients, grass will die, and your lawn will look bad.
NO
if you put salt water on a seed it will not grow as fast.
Rock salt will kill most grasses, there are a few varieties of grass that are more salt tolerant than others though.