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i was doing a science fair project and i found out that it actually kills the plants i was very surprised at this out come. i don't know whats in the ibuprofen that kills it but it dose they killed over in only 4 days
the analgesic properties of aspirin open up stems for better water intake. It also boosts up the immune system of the plant. the aspirin acidifies the water to prevent bacteria.
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Science has no effect at all on plants, but it sure helps us understand them a lot better.
An example of an investigatory objective could be to determine the cause of a sudden increase in customer complaints about a product. This objective would involve collecting data, analyzing trends, and identifying potential factors contributing to the issue in order to develop solutions to address it.
Yes. Take at least one whole bottle of aspirin... Roughly 40, it helps flush all toxins out of your system.
The color of a light does affect a plants growth. Plants absorb certain colors of light better than others, and, essentially, the more light a plant can absorb, the more it can grow.
It mostly kills it. I did a science fair project in seventh grade and aspirin killed all of my plants. Sorry.
what need plants to grow healthy
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
Yes they do affect the absorption of light in plants.
If you are looking for a way to make your own rooting stimulant, similar to Rootone and other rooting hormones, there are a couple of methods. One is to take a thin but woody branch from any willow tree. Remove the leaves and chop it up, and place the pieces into a pot of boiling water. Turn it off and let it cool. Then use that water on the cuttings or plants. You could also dissolve 3 aspirin (real aspirin, not ibuprofen) in a gallon of water and use that. Aspirin is derived from acetylsalicylic acid which occurs naturally in willow bark.