Kill yo self.
That depends. If the plant is dead, then planting a seed beneath it can be beneficial, because as the dead plant decays, it will release nutrients into the soil that will help the seed to grow healthily. Planting a seed under a live plant, however, is typically unwise, since either the seed will kill the living plant, or the living plant will kill the seed, or both will survive, but make each other unhealthy.
it can kill the plant entirely
No. The heat from boiling a seed would actually kill it. Soaking a seed in water before planting may help it grow faster, but the water should be room temperature.
FOR cleansing,when I was young I used to eat the young seed to kill the worm in my tummy and it really works.I'll still use it soon I can find one.
it will kill you
Kill yo self.
Malcolm seed the nation will kill me
YES.
Acid
Yes, diluted bleach can be used to clean seeds and kill any fungal spores that may be attached to the seed coat. BUT, undiluted bleach, or prolonged soaking in bleach (even diluted) can burn and kill the seed once it penetrates the seed coat
Soaking a seed too long can kill the embryo and prevent it from germinating. The seed can also rot if it is too wet for too long.
Grapefruit extract does not kill good bacteria, it kills fungus and fungal infections. Grapefruit seed extract kills systemic yeast as well.
kill mogas for them(rare)
That depends. If the plant is dead, then planting a seed beneath it can be beneficial, because as the dead plant decays, it will release nutrients into the soil that will help the seed to grow healthily. Planting a seed under a live plant, however, is typically unwise, since either the seed will kill the living plant, or the living plant will kill the seed, or both will survive, but make each other unhealthy.
no because carbonaton will kill the seed because its to bubbly
it can kill the plant entirely