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apple cider vinegar
Unfortunately not.. You need the liquid stuff which contains enzymes from the "mother" of the cider vinegar.
Apple cider vinegar is often used to kill mosquito larvae. While it is not as effective as bleach, it is harmless for humans and pets.
apple cider vinegar tablets are different to apple cider vinegar because they are tablets
Yes, apple cider vinegar is an acid. Shall I hence the word "vinegar." Apple cider vinegar has vinegar in it which means its automatically an acid.
That should be effective but, it can't taste good.
Apple juice can BECOME vinegar when it is fermented by acetobacters. It does not contain vinegar- it is changed INTO vinegar.
Apple vinegar may be eaten, but it is awfully sour.
I haven't tried it yet, but I was told vinegar and a couple drops of liquid soap would do the trick. I was also told I could use apple cider in place of the vinegar.
Yes, apple cider vinegar and cider vinegar are the same thing and is made from fermented apples.
No, apple cider vinegar does not hurt poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, apple cider vinegar is acidic, and poinsettias are acid-loving plants. They prefer soil pH ranges between 4.5 and 6.5, that is, between the quite acidic to the lower limits of the neutral zone that so many ornamentals favor. Apple cider vinegar is quite effective at sanitizing soil, and poinsettias are sensitive to less than sanitary conditions. So poinsettias like their soil acidic and clean, and apple cider vinegar fits the bill on both counts.
Yes, cider vinegar and apple cider vinegar are the same thing.