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yes, salt is a part of mineral's, from soil.
they die
salt
cell walls rupture
the salt draws water from the plants causing eventual death of the plant.
I don't know if it can scientifically, but on my bus my friends always give make their leftover pretzel salt and when I eat it I get really really hyper and run around the bus and basically go crazy. I was home sick the other day and since I think that salt makes me hyper, I pored sea salt onto a spoon and ate it. I got really hyper and ran around the house. I wasn't tired anymore! So yeah I definitely know that salt does make me hyper, and it probably makes other people hyper too.
you get some salt. and put it on a plant
Depends what plant, Salt would be neutral or harmful to you plant. No pros of putting salt on your plant.
a plant can't take much salt There is no definite answer. Just don't take the salt shaker to your plant.
Yes yes it can....well for me but yeah lol
yes, salt is a part of mineral's, from soil.
When it is under anaerobic conditions.
Hypertonic solutions contain sodium chloride?
Sodium chloride is not extracted from plants.
Salt is not better than sugar for a plant. In almost every case, salt will eventually kill a plant while sugar is sometimes used in plant food.
Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
when salt is scattered on the soil of a potted plant why does it die