Yes, it causes cellular damage, and if enough are damaged the plant will die.
Yes, some plants can be "burned" by overfertilization.
Also excess fertilizer can runoff into waterways, causing algae to grow rapidly and kill fish.
no
It is possible you gave it too much water or too much fertilizer. Fertilizer can burn the roots.
Yes, but having too much can be bad.
There is no such thing as having too much money.
Plant growth will increase when fertilizer is added, in as much as the plant is deficient in the nutrients the fertilizer provides. Most processes in nature has a bell-shaped to its function where too much, even of a good thing, can begin to do harm.
they would turn into people and do the wild thing
they would turn into people and do the wild thing
There is no such thing as "Too Much" self love.
yes.
Too much can burn your grass.
That not enough fertilizer can be taken in is what happens to roots when too much fertilizer is applied.Specifically, more fertilizer can be applied than can be taken in by the roots. It is left present but inaccessible in the soil. It may damage and burn the roots.
YES. The wrong type of fertilizer can burn lawn, too. Read and follow manufacturer's directions.
Fertilizer that wilts a plant can kill it. Plants can die off if too much fertilizer are used or if they are watered too much. To ensure proper care of a plant, be sure to provide proper sunlight, water daily and a sufficient doze of fertilizer.