Yes. Nitrogen produces stem and leaf growth. Phosphorus encourages root growth and potash improves the flower and fruit quality.
Flowers or plants can not live in chlorine treated water. This is because the chlorine chemicals shutdown the organelles of the plants cells.
no because the minerals and chemicals of the flavor will kill the pore flower
There are chemicals in soap that can harm not just flowers but animals too. Flowers need soil, water, sunlight, and air to live. Not BATHS from soap. It WILL kill the flower. It will kill the flower whether it is cut or not.
it does becuz the chemicals help the cut flowers last a lot longer
No, there are no chemicals in freezer ice. Freezer ice is just frozen water, so it does not contain any additional chemicals.
There are many basins around the world. Basins are large containers that can hold many thing from water to chemicals.
Maybe because salt serves as a preservatives when added to water that is why flowers stays fresh longer. Same thing when preserving foods, salt plays an important factor.
You are making flower soup, in a sense, when you place flowers in water. Flower stems are full of organic chemicals that can be eaten by bacteria or fungi, that can decay, that can make water cloudy, etc.
First of all, water is a chemical. So are salt and alcohol, which do mix with water. Some oils (chemicals or mixtures of chemicals) do not mix with water.
because sugar is the main thing that keeps a flower alive
Answer this question… Chemicals can pollute water, but they can also be used to clean water.
Water melts faster then soda because soda has many chemicals and water does not contain chemicals.