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.
yes it kills it because the plant wont breath
Bleach kills the flower or plant you pour it on because it is so strong. IT EF
yes it will kill the plant eventually
My son is doing a science fair project on how water, bleach water, and one other type of water affect growth of plants.
It increase plant growth.
No, bleach is harmful to plants and can inhibit their growth. Using bleach in excess can damage the plant's roots and disrupt its natural processes. It's best to avoid using bleach around houseplants and instead opt for plant-friendly products and care methods to promote healthy growth.
Bleach affects plants by making the plant die and the water just makes the plant grow
milk contains calcium and that is what which might affect plant growth
yes it affect the growth.
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what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
No.