Bleach kills the flower or plant you pour it on because it is so strong. IT EF
it mutates the flowers and this event will lead to a mutiny in your garden. please do not feed sunflowers bleach
Salt will have an adverse affect on most plants.
No. It hinders it.
Yes. Bleach contains phosphates and nitrates. Even though phosphates are needed by the plants, access phosphates is not good for them. If you're gonna put bleach on the plants, don't expect them to grow. High concentrations of bleach weaken the plant tissue and cause death of the plant.
Fructose syrup is often manufactured by plants. Sugar can help plants in a diluted form, especially cut flowers, but is not that healthy for live plants.
My son is doing a science fair project on how water, bleach water, and one other type of water affect growth of plants.
Bleach affects plants by making the plant die and the water just makes the plant grow
Yes it does make a difference on plants growth if you talk to them.
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
Bleach is very toxic if not properly diluted, and can easily kill any plant. But, when added to water (about 3 table spoons to 1 gallon, OR what ever brings the PH levels to a neutral reading ) can actually help plants in many ways. First by balancing the PH, it helps the plant to avoid many types of nutrient lock-out, witch is caused when the alkine and acid level are too far out of balance and the plants vessels ( veins ) "clog" with the excess, reduceing the plants ability to move water and nutrients to its leafs. This is often fatal to plants Bleach also contains several minerals that the plant need to grow, but only in trace amounts. Bleach can also help reduce bacteria in the soil. This can be a good thing and a bad thing, depending on what plants your growing and where you are growing them
Plants require a proper balance of minerals for optimum growth.
Yes