No. Both kinds of pepper were started in a flower, which was pollinated and grew the pepper fruits. Yes, technically they are fruits, even though we classify black pepper as a spice and all the fleshy peppers, hot, sweet, green, red, as vegetables.
I am an elementary teacher and funnily enough we have just studied plants. We conducted investigations into sustaining plants and different methods of enhancing growth. We concluded that pepper mixed with water actually had a negative effect on the plants, however, carbonated water and sugared water actually gave some surprising results. The only positive affect I have heard pepper having is if you mix a very small amount with water and wipe it on the leaves - this will actually deter mites or bugs eating the leaves without actually hurting the plant.
If you mean the kind of pepper that comes in a pepper shaker, then no, it is not a fungus. Pepper comes from the dried berries of a pepper plant. The pepper plant is a sort of vine. The dried pepper berries are sometime called, "Peppercorns". They are ground up and used as a spice on food.
While small amounts of Pepsi may not have a significant impact on plant growth, excessive amounts can harm plants due to the high sugar content, acidity, and other chemicals present in the soda. It is recommended to avoid using Pepsi or any sugary drinks as a substitute for water when watering plants. Water is the best choice for promoting healthy plant growth.
No it is a special kind of mixture
Black pepper isn't a living thing, but you put it on food and stuff!
A pepper is Biotic because it is a living thing
A pepper is Biotic because it is a living thing
Living Legend - Art Pepper album - was created on 1975-08-09.
Pepper actually repels insects that eat the plant and is beneficial in that way
Black pepper is a mixture, might have had different growth fertilizers. Distilled water is pure, and is a pure substance.
yes if you put to much. i am a student and i know this.
Pepper plants can survive in 40-degree weather, but they may not thrive. Cold temperatures can slow down their growth and affect their overall health. It is best to protect pepper plants from temperatures below 50 degrees to ensure optimal growth.
i believe that doctor pepper affects your teeth more than regulor coke.
Dr. Pepper as well as other sodas have negative affects on the bones. They decrease bone density, which makes your bones very weak and brittle.
Yes, pepper has antimicrobial properties that can help inhibit the growth of bacteria, but it is not a guaranteed method to kill all bacteria.
Pepper spray typically affects living organisms through irritation of the eyes, nose, and respiratory system. Since vampires are considered undead, they lack these biological systems that pepper spray can affect. Therefore, pepper spray would not have an impact on vampires.