Vinegar will kill a plant. It will hump the plant
kill the plant
hump it
Yes, it can, but you have a choice. Either soak the seed in vinegar first, OR put vinegar on the plant instead of water. Soil also helps. Water (or vinegar) it daily and be careful not to overflow and drown the plant. Your welcome.T_T
It's not
It depends on thee soil. Vinegar is a very acidic, it could kill the plant or even help it grow better.
How vinegar affects plant growth is by being acidic, and it works in negatively against the plant growth. It damages the cells to the plants.
a plant would respond faster to the apple cider vinegar because its ingredients are much more harmful tp a plant or flower
It will sorta kill the plant but it will release flavor and make a good flavored vinegar.
Ten to 20 percent is the percentage for vinegar that kills plant leaves. Bottled vinegar on grocery shelves generally measures at 5 percent. The vinegar must be distilled white to be effective and sprayed into the roots in order for foliage and shoots to die.