Why not both? Many gardening websites suggest a mixture of salt and boiling vinegar as the most effective natural herbicide. Just make sure to avoid pouring the mixture near any plants you wish to keep, as the salt can make the soil impossible to grow in.
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Yes, it can, but you have a choice. Either soak the seed in vinegar first, OR put vinegar on the plant instead of water. Soil also helps. Water (or vinegar) it daily and be careful not to overflow and drown the plant. Your welcome.T_T
No, addition of table salt (NaCl) to water used for watering plants will normally kill the plant.
For a period of about a year, the soil will be too acidic for most plants to grow in it.
yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
Vinegar is acidic. This damages the plant in thee ways. 1. Direct change in the acidity of the soil, damaging the root system tissues directly. 2. Vinegar changes the pH of the soil, locking up certain nutirents in the soil resulting in nutrient deficiencies. 3. Vinegar can aslo change the water potential in the soil, preventing osmosis (water and nutrient uptake through the roots) from working effectively.
The vinegar is going to make it grow faster
kill the plant
Vinegar will kill a plant. It will hump the plant
Yes, you can but not every time you water.
Yes, it can, but you have a choice. Either soak the seed in vinegar first, OR put vinegar on the plant instead of water. Soil also helps. Water (or vinegar) it daily and be careful not to overflow and drown the plant. Your welcome.T_T
vinegar will kill your plant because it has alot of acid it.
Vinegar alone will not kill yellow jackets but if you mix it with other ingredients it will kill them. You will need to mix vinegar with water and liquid dish soap.
It will sorta kill the plant but it will release flavor and make a good flavored vinegar.
If at all possible, avoid chemicals because that can harm the water and other plants. You can use boiling water or vinegar to kill some weeds. In general it is best to cut the flowers off the plant and dig the plant out of the ground.
Vinegar is acidic, and will probably kill spider mites, but it may also damage the leaves if you spray it on. A soapy water solution is better for spraying on spider mites than vinegar. Always test one leaf of a plant first, before spraying the entire plant, if using a home-made insecticide.
No,it helps the tree grow bigger and stronger.It can also make it grow faster.
It depends on thee soil. Vinegar is a very acidic, it could kill the plant or even help it grow better.