Yes you can. Bleach will not hurt the plants, although I suggest you dilute it. Bleach is used for control of some insects.
The plant guy at Home Deport says that the outdoor bleach has been made to not kill shrubs or bushes. But other than that, I don't know.
Bleach can be rubbed or dabbed on material it matters how much bleach is used, if large stain use large amount if small stain use small amount. Bleach is not just used to clean materials it is also used to clean pools and other objects. It is made from chlorine and ozone. It is not made from plant life material.
i dont think the plant will die of bleach bleach. maybe from just bleach though.
it is an outdoor plant
no a plant with bleach will not live for a week or so
IF you pour bleach on a plant it will kill the routes of the plant.
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rhoeo spathacea is an outdoor plant in tropical areas and can be acclimated to an indoor plant. So it is both.
yes it will kill the plant eventually
because bleach drains all the water and kills it
Bleach affects plants by making the plant die and the water just makes the plant grow
Yes. Bleach contains phosphates and nitrates. Even though phosphates are needed by the plants, access phosphates is not good for them. If you're gonna put bleach on the plants, don't expect them to grow. High concentrations of bleach weaken the plant tissue and cause death of the plant.