yes but dilute it first and after water the plants cos they dont like the soap either
If you put dilute coffee in the soil of a houseplant it will make it grow better and it will make your plant healthier. But if you put too much coffee it will kill your plant.
The soil and the microbes, insects and worms in the soil.
Begin with a bacterium containing soil. Then expose the soil to varying concentrations of detergents in an attempt to isolate the bacterium.
An empty fish tank, soil, plants, water dish, small snails, insects, some sort of top like a screen will make a good model.
The problem is overwatering. Let the plant dry out, and remove the top layer of soil that has the mold on it. Add fresh soil on top. Watch the watering after that.
a houseplant in dry soil is this process diffusion,osmosis,or active transport
If you put dilute coffee in the soil of a houseplant it will make it grow better and it will make your plant healthier. But if you put too much coffee it will kill your plant.
The mix I use to pot my orchids in is about 50 percent activated charcoal.
Yes. There are insects almost everywhere.
The best way to clean a wicker basket is washing with small household brush for remove soil and at end wash and clean with hot water and ordinary dish detergent.
The soil and the microbes, insects and worms in the soil.
Aloe vera is very easy to grow as a houseplant. Just plant it in soil and make sure you don't overwater it.
No. They actually enhance the richness of the soil.
keeping the soil moist and keeping the soil free of insects
yes
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the insects that live in soil are: earthworms, ants, slugs, potato bugs, red ants, ear wigs