Some plants, such as sea weed, can tolerate salt water. But some plants can not tolerate salt water. It varies depending upon the plant.
a plant can't take much salt There is no definite answer. Just don't take the salt shaker to your plant.
teaspoon
you get some salt. and put it on a plant
it really depends on how much salt is used ... but the salt actually stuns it's growth .. and if too much salt is put on the plant it will die very quick
They simply die due to too much concentration of salt.
Depends what plant, Salt would be neutral or harmful to you plant. No pros of putting salt on your plant.
yes, salt is a part of mineral's, from soil.
Nitrogen is what most plants use as food and many types of salt contain high amounts of nitrogen. Too much salt, however, can have negative results on the plant's appearance, growth and hydration.
the salt covers around the plants cell sucks up all the water and kills the plant. some chemical substances like spray that kills plants has salt added in it. salt kills the plant.. not all plants though. Carbon Dioxide and water helps the plant live and once the water kills it the photosynthisis decreases and causes the water and carbon dioxide to leave the plant ten it kills the plant.
Sodium chloride is not extracted from plants.
Depends on the type of salt and the concentration. Plant nutrients such as Nitrogen for example are take up and move around the plant as salts! But in very low concentrations, much the same that humans need salt in their bodies, but to much can also kill you