it should make the plant monster and will kill you alll!! whahaha
To protect your plants from dog urine damage, you can create barriers around the plants, train your dog to go in a designated area, water the plants regularly to dilute the urine, and consider planting urine-resistant plants.
try a concrete stain to blend the whitened area to whatever color it was before
no but it can effect a urine test for marijuana
Yes, urine can have a beneficial effect on plants like bougainvillea and okra due to its high nitrogen content, which is essential for plant growth. When diluted properly, urine can serve as a natural fertilizer, promoting healthy foliage and fruit production. However, it should be used cautiously to avoid over-fertilization or potential salt buildup in the soil. Always ensure that the urine is fresh and avoid using it from individuals on medications or with infections, as it may contain harmful pathogens.
Depends on the plant. Urine contains a certain concentration of salts that will adversly effect some plants and less on salt tollerant plant species. Edit by Phoebles: If the plants can stand the amounts of sodium found in urine, it would be an excellent fertilizer due to the high amounts of urea, which breaks down to ammonium in soils. Ammonium is one of the two forms of nitrogen that plants can use.
If the urine isn't diluted with water than the plant will die. But, if diluted with water (1 part urine: 10 parts water, or something to that affect) then the urine is helpful to the plant, like a fertilizer. Dog Rocks will stop the urine killing the plants as well as the lawn. Then you don't have to bother with dilution which sounds really time consuming. They are just placed in the dogs water bowl.
What effect would playing a hard gme of Netball have on the quantity and composition of the urine
What effect would playing a hard gme of netball have on the quantity and composition of the urine
No, it is not possible to experience a psychoactive effect from inhaling the scent of cat urine.
no of couse not
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In small amounts, human urine can act as a fertilizer for plants due to its nitrogen content. However, if applied in excess, it can be harmful to plants as the high concentration of salts and urea can burn and damage their roots. It is best to dilute urine with water before using it as a fertilizer for plants.