yes it is very harmful
Phosphates do. They are an effective fertilizer.
The detergent does affect plant growth because the detergent has too much chemicals that are very poisonous to the plant!->Tatiana
It depends on what kinds of detergents you are using. If you have 100% natural organic detergent, it should have no effect on the plant growth. However, regular detergents have chemicals in them that would kill the nutrients in the soil. If you kill the soil, the plant would basically starve to death and die out.
There are a lot of catchy titles but the one that is remmonded is " Does it Help or Does it Kill?" Or... "Help or Kill?"
== == yeah it does it kills them in 3 days
Laundry water is termed grey water. It can be harmful to plants because of the various chemicals and detergents that it contains. Dyes and coatings from fabrics can also harm plants. Grey water needs to be purified before being used to water plants.
the effect of phosphate on plant growth is an unanswered question
Nitrates and Phosphates. :)
It slows down the growth of the plant.
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
Detergents have poison in them that kills the plant. When you pore that poisen in it it automatically kills the plant. That's how detergents kill the plant.
They do not.