dont.
while possible it is risky as ammonia is toxic to all plants and a small mistake can ruin your garden
Ammonia affects plant growth. Ammonia is a plant fertilizer which helps it grow better.
Nitrogen plant burns are caused when to much fertilizer (or fertilizer with a high concentration of Nitrogen) is added to a plant. If the concentration of Nitrogen (or Nitrogen compounds such as ammonia) is to high it causes the soil to become highly acidic in the area where it was applied, the high acidity damages (or kills) the roots of the plant retarding or preventing the uptake of water or nutrients by the plant.
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answer: compare a plant not given fertilizer to a plant given fertilizer..
answer: compare a plant not given fertilizer to a plant given fertilizer..
Ammonia production plants could symbolize one of two things. The first is an unconscious signal to use the restroom, as ammonia is one of the main ingredients in urine. The second, ironically, is a desire to clean something, as ammonia is also used as an ingredient in many types of household cleaners.
Fertilizer is artificial.
Ammonia in the form of ammonia nitrate is actually the main ingredient in plant fertilizer. It is safe when used as directed, but is a potent explosive when mixed with diesel fuel. Liquid ammonia is a good cleaning liquid, but is dangerous if mixed with chlorine bleach or any products containing calcium hypochlorate. Ammonia in it gaseous form is deadly, but is an effective refrigerant.
IV : amount of fertilizer 3 levels of IV : lots of fertilizer, a little fertilizer, no fertilizer. DV : plant height 3 constants : location, amt of water, type of plant graph : Bar
Fertilizer helps a plant grow because it add nutrition to the plant which helps the plant to thrive!
NO.NO.NO.NO.NO. definitely not! Although it will decompose rapidly to simple salts, and so would not be a particular harm to the environment, bleach contains nothing beneficial to plant growth. Ammonia, on the other hand, is very commonly used as a fertilizer in the US, with many farmers, particularly in the Midwest, applying anhydrous ammonia to their fields for the nitrogen content.
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