Well I use Morton Salt for my science fair project and my plant is not dieing, it is just getting smaller!
The plannt will grow a small amount but it doesnt effect it in a way that there will be large amounts of growth from the plant. Although it may depend on what the type of flavoured water is.
Salt has some sterilizing qualities. The residual effect usually only lasts a few weeks. It really depends on the type of soil, irrigation and the like. A Better Ground Sterilizer is Banish. it contains Bromacil and has a residual effect for multiple seasons. If you need a total kill herbicide get Banish. The Link is below. http://www.mrochem.com/GroundSterilizer.php
Yes, an abaca is a type of plant. This is a type of plant that usually grows in the Philippines.
When is dissolved in water this type of salt has a pH over 7.
salt water
Brassica rapa is a type of plant that has yellow flowers. The effect of salt on it is that it inhibited growth.
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The plannt will grow a small amount but it doesnt effect it in a way that there will be large amounts of growth from the plant. Although it may depend on what the type of flavoured water is.
Soil type varrys from place to place, affecting plant height. butt
practical any type of levels of salt would make a difference. e.g. the higher the level of salt may have a bigger effect on plants and the lower the level of salt may have a smaller effect on the plants. but it really depends on the type of plant... i will research the plants and get back to u :)
Kool aid affects a plant's growth, because during photosynthesis, a plant makes sugar, (glucose, which is a different type of sugar that is healthier for you) and kool aid makes sugar.
Depends what plant, Salt would be neutral or harmful to you plant. No pros of putting salt on your plant.
the kind of growth is refered to as the indeterminate growth type.
the effect is what type of soil you get.
music has no effect on plant growth
IF YOU HAVE A CLASSICAL TYPE OF MUSIC THE PLANTS GROW FASTER. THAT IS BECAUSE IT IS CALM! answer the above answer is a common misbelieve. there is no scientific evidence of music having any effect on plant growth, it does however have an effect of the mood of who ever is taking care of the plants.
It might. Depends on the 'type' of salt, the amount, the coverage, water levels and type of grass. Nearly all of the nutrients (besides water) are considered to be 'salts'. So, some salts are beneficial to growth, but too much will kill any living thing, plant or animal.