yes it kills them
Yes, salt is bad for plants, enough of it kills plants, and can make it so nothing can ever grow in that soil again.
Slow down growth
"The impact of salt water on plant growth."
Sunflower seeds are a delicious topping for salads. They are also a delicious snack by themselves. If you are trying to grow them in salt water you should know that the water will not allow the sunflower seeds to grow.
Excessive salt in the soil can inhibit seed germination and plant growth by disrupting water uptake and nutrient absorption. Salt can also cause osmotic stress, leading to dehydration and damage to plant cells. Additionally, high levels of salt can alter the soil's pH, further hindering seedling growth.
Salt water is not good for plants.
too salty, most plants will die if watered with sea water
Salt will have an adverse affect on most plants.
No, seeds do not need salt to grow faster. In fact, an excess of salt can be harmful to plants by disrupting their ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. It's best to provide seeds with the appropriate amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients for optimal growth.
Yes, by adding salt to the water, it prevents the growth of the plant and slows/stops its intake of water, killing it.
Well, salt water hinders and stunts the growth of plants while water allows the plants to flourish and grow much more rapidly.
Yes, salt water does affect bean plant growth. Many think that it can make them grow better than regular water, but the water can affect the natural sodium in the bean making them taste saltier.