I can't speak with any authority other than my own personal experience, but as far as house plants go, the short answer is yes. It can make them very sick or kill them. The way I know this is that we had some people over for a party and one of the guests, rather than dumping it down the sink, poured the last 1 or 2 oz of his beer into one of my house plants. The problem was very obvious the next day and it took weeks of nutrients and care to get it back to health. At another party about a year later the same guest did the same thing to the same plant. Unfortunately, that time I was not able to save it and it died. It was the first plant I've lost in more than 35 years of having and caring for my house plants. The guest has since been told that if he ever does that to one of my plants again it will be the last party he is invited to attend.
Beer is for drinking.
Answer:Beer is about 95% water, with organic components. Plants actually like organic components. Because of the alcohol content, beer is slightly alkaline, so plants that are sensitive to alkalinity might not fair well, but those that can tolerate it would thrive.Beer is bad for plant growth. There is a myth that beer is good for plants but it actually isn't.
i havent heard that but ginger beer /root beer does
It increase plant growth.
milk contains calcium and that is what which might affect plant growth
yes it affect the growth.
It affects plant growth by the sunlight.
tropisms
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
No.
tropisms
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
Yes it does. It kills the plant and also makes it smell terrible.
It can affect the nutrients the plant gets and the chemicals and liquids it contains