They can stop growth, increase it or make no difference at all.
fertilizer
it fastens the growth of the crops
Yes, chemical fertilizers stimulate plant growth. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are the main components of artificial, chemical, inorganic, synthetic fertilizers. They're the nutrients that encourage both proper growth of plant body parts and overall growth of the plant in question.
Antibiotics
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A chemical substance in plants that inhibits the growth by inactivating the chemicals and factors essential for growth of that particular plant....
Plant growth hormones e.g. IAA.
It can affect the nutrients the plant gets and the chemicals and liquids it contains
Growth promoting hormones
plant food and mega growth
John W. Mitchell has written: 'Methods of studying plant hormones and growth-regulating substances' -- subject(s): Botanical Technique, Botany, Growth substances for plants, Plant hormones, Plant regulators, Technique, Technique, Botanical 'Test methods with plant-regulating chemicals' -- subject(s): Growth (Plants), Growth regulators, Plant hormones, Plant growth promoting substances, Plant growth inhibiting substances, Research 'Plant-growth regulators' -- subject(s): Growth regulators, Agricultural chemicals, Plant regulators
Hormones.
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The growth of a plant is dependent on photosynthesis and the nutrients it absorbs from the soil. Crystal growth depends on chemicals solutions and environmental factors such as high temperatures and pressures in order to grow.
it can in a way. if you put too much shampoo on it, you can kill the plant by giving it too many chemicals.
You write an if-then statement to represent what you think will happen at the end of your experiment. For example, let's say someone did an experiment on if chemicals effect plant growth. The hypothesis would be, "If chemicals contain unnatural substances that are un-earth friendly, then they will effect plant growth."
normal water... just water with no acids or chemicals... be natural