Yes. Some plants can only live in salt water, like kelp. Others are adapted to estruaries and marshes where the water is somewhat salty, and others can tolerate some salt in the soil, while others can not tolerate any. If you water a non-tolerant plant with salt water you will stunt it's growth, or it might even kill it.
Too much salt can kill plants including chrysanthemums.
"The impact of salt water on plant growth."
Yes. Saltwater will kill them.
Yes! Salt in water decreases a plants growth, and can even make growth impossible. This would make an interesting science experiment!
the effect saltwater has on most plants is that a bellend will grow out of the plants.
Yes it does make a difference on plants growth if you talk to them.
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
When saltwater dissolves in the ground, it can increase the salinity of the soil and groundwater. This can have negative effects on plants by affecting their ability to absorb water and nutrients. In areas with poor drainage, salt buildup from dissolved saltwater can lead to soil degradation and affect plant growth.
Plants require a proper balance of minerals for optimum growth.
Yes, rat poison can be absorbed by plants and can affect their growth and development if they are exposed to it.
Yes.
Yes