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detergent would be quicker, depends on the type and active ingrediant in the detergent though
Dish detergent can harm plant growth by disrupting the plant's cell membranes and causing damage to its overall structure. The chemicals in the detergent may also interfere with the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. In high concentrations, dish detergent can be toxic to plants and lead to stunted growth, wilting, or even death.
it dies....
Yes of course it has lots of chemicals in it!!
Detergent denatures (breaks up) proteins, which can then be precipitated and the DNA can be isolated
The detergent does affect plant growth because the detergent has too much chemicals that are very poisonous to the plant!->Tatiana
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Detergents can break down water surface tension and affect the pH of the soil affecting water and nutrient uptake. They can also damage the root hairs of the plant inhibiting or preventing water and nutrient uptake. Normally the first signs of this are wilting of the plant.
No, Tide laundry detergent is not safe for plants as it contains chemicals and additives that can be harmful to plant life. It is best to use plant-friendly, biodegradable detergents specifically labeled for plant use if you need to wash items that will come into contact with plants.
It has been used for AGES! That's what they started out with. Thank you!
regular water (its easy to figure out