sunlight
It depends on the animal/plant. For people, it is about thirty to thirty-five. Usually, the smaller the animal/plant, the earlier the growth stops.
Putting salt into plant soil will hinder plant growth and even kill the plant by making the soil outside more concentrated than the environment inside of roots. This stops the absorption of water and minerals by the roots.
Logistic growth occurs when a population's growth slows and then stops, fallowing a period of exponential growthex; a lot of familiar plant and animal populations fallow a logestic growth curve.
Oil effect the plant growth by messing up the nutrients by going into the soil and erupting the root so it stops its growth.
The plant or flowers growth will accerate in small doses mixed with water but in large doses the plant dies quickly. After a while the plants growth stops because its growth in stunnted by an unknown mixer of substances
Lack of sunlight
Yes, by adding salt to the water, it prevents the growth of the plant and slows/stops its intake of water, killing it.
A period of decreased activity during which a plant stops growing is called dormancy. During dormancy, plants conserve energy and resources by reducing metabolic processes until conditions become favorable for growth again.
No
Indeterminate growth describes plants growth thoughout the life of a plant.
Logistic growth
What about: A comparative study of the effects of vinegar and water on invasive plant growth.