It's not that there is anything in caffeine that kills plants, it is the caffeine itself. Caffeine is a toxin produced by some plants to ward off predators, but is lethal to plant cells when artificially introduced.
It affects plant growth because the caffeine kills the cells of the plants,and then it dies. NO it Doesn't! It Gets Mutilated lol
it kills the cells
A cytotoxin is an agent that kills cells
It's an old myth that alcohol kills brain cells.
No, spinach does not contain caffeine. While some plants like coffee beans and tea leaves naturally contain caffeine, spinach is not one of them.
it kills them
it kills them
your momma destroyed the plants
Caffeine is found in its pure state only after being synthesized in a lab or extracted from certain plant or animal cells. Most commercially made caffeine is produced by decaffeination of coffee beans, although there are many other sources. Synthetic caffeine can be manufactured in a lab, but the process is commercially impractical.
it kills the plant
their are some myth that caffeine can affect plants bad or good
what cause blood cells to die off