Vinegar will kill a plant.
It will hump the plant
Vinegar kills plants.
yea
The vinegar is going to make it grow faster
For a period of about a year, the soil will be too acidic for most plants to grow in it.
Subjecting plants to low pH extremes will tend to stunt their growth.
No, juice, vinegar, or milk cannot be used as a sole source of nutrition for plants. Plants require key nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium which are not present in sufficient quantities in these substances. They need a balanced fertilizer or nutrient-rich soil to grow and thrive successfully.
vegetables cant grow in vinegar because the vinegar takes out the water that helps it grow and there is no dirt to grow them in.
Acetinobacter aceti is the vinegar producing bacteria.
it is basically an acid. it might kill it .but if you pour a cup a day the plant will grow like a beast
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
No,it helps the tree grow bigger and stronger.It can also make it grow faster.