Depending on the kind you use, but with certain kinds - it can cause bacteria to grow.It can burn the plant. Because it needs water to be taken into the plant in solutionh, it can destroy the cell walls if the concentration is too high
Putting too much fertilizer on plants can cause them to dry out and die. The salt outside of the plant is very high and osmosis moves the water out of the cell. The membrane separates and the plant dies due to being too dry.
It is possible you gave it too much water or too much fertilizer. Fertilizer can burn the roots.
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.
One of the dangers of putting a cat bed too close to a radiator is it may be harmful for a cat's health as they may overheat. Another danger is that it may cause a fire.
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.
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Too much is bad because fertilizer contains phosphate which will burn the grass and cause it to die if too much is applied
Any fertilizer is better on poor soil than no fertilizer. too much of any single fertilizer is also bad for plants. Little and often is best.
It will boost the plant, but too much may kill or hurt the plant. Be sure you know what you are doing, when applying fertilizer.
Mostly by putting too much fertilizer in your yard, then watering it takes those chemicals into tiny streams of water to your nearest water supply (lakes, rivers, large ponds) and harms organisms in the water.