It could be. Without knowing the variety of mold, we can't say for sure. The bottle should be cleaned and sanitized before re-use.
Umm...according to my testings in the past, grapefruit juice prevents curling, and orange, lemon, lime, and grapefruit juice mixed together prevents mold growth
orange slime mold is orange cream pops melting
mold on inside of windows is very harmful it can make u sick a lot like me lol
it take it a week or so
it may be rust.
8 days!
No it will just grow mold
The bread might or just get soggy. Any ways why would you even squeeze orange juice on bread?
Rye especially if u keep it outsidemits plastic container
no i stock up on onange juice and i drink it a month old ive never seen mold but if there some other additives in it im sure its possible
A banana would mold faster in orange juice because it is more acidic than milk. Molds can grow over a pH range of 2-8.5 however molds tend to grow better at an acidic pH.
It makes lysergic acid under correct terms
Umm...according to my testings in the past, grapefruit juice prevents curling, and orange, lemon, lime, and grapefruit juice mixed together prevents mold growth
Orange juice, because it has lots of suger and pulp (even though the orange juice doesnt have any) and so it has more concentration water is very pure
orange slime mold is orange cream pops melting
The fastest way to grow mold on bread is to cut an orange in half, because of the sodium the mold will grow more and faster. then pour some orange juice (fresh squeezed) and leave the orange on top of the bread. you will start to see mold on it in a few days! hey by the way, i have an experiment on it later on, in school so i would have put the picture of the mold but someone has to answer this quickly, am i right?
Orange juice is too acidic and can break down a plant's immune system. Additionally, orange juice can promote the growth of certain types of mold, fungus, and bacteria in the soil which could harm the plant's root system. Water and nutrient rich fertilizer are the best ways to promote the healthy growth of a plant.