Mineral salt alters the balance of other minerals in seedlings. It can be detrimental to the germination time and makes it difficult for them to get the moisture they need
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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.
yes it kills them
well it might not make a difference
Salt is a mineral....i think
Salt will have an adverse affect on most plants.
Salt used in cooking is derived from seawater (sea salt) or from layers of salt in mineral deposits (rock salt or mineral salt).
Salt (table salt, edible salt etc.) is sodium chloride - NaCl.In geology the mineral of salt is called halite.
it's not in either food group salt is a mineral
The halide mineral group.
Yes, salt is bad for plants, enough of it kills plants, and can make it so nothing can ever grow in that soil again.
Table salt is sodium chloride. The natural mineral is called halite.