Acid is definitely not good for plants. Acids will eat away the protective layers of the plant and kill it.
Yes and no, as some plants need citric acid others do not, but you need to look up the plants that you are growing, and what they need.
lime is acid based so no it will kill the plant.
Tap water. Acid rain contains chemicals that are not good for plant life.
Yes, gardenias are acid-loving plants.
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
"Ericaceous" plants. No, Tomatoes are not ericaceous
No, cat urine is highly concintrated, and the fecies has a high acid level.
Acid rain, which is precipitation containing sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, is bad. It is harmful to plants, animals, and bodies of water.
Sulfuric Acid
What are the names of plants that can be used as indicator of acid and alkali
Citric acid.
Yes, acid rain can get in the water supplies and is in no way good for you. It also can kill of certain plants over time if enough of it is dropped in a certain area.