the acid inside the vinegar lowers the ph. That makes it so that the plant can't get anything through the roots. That will kill it for sure.
:) hope I helped
-HJ
it wll die unless it is mixed with water
it will die
they dont. who told you this rubbish?
MY hanging basket was accidently watered with vinegar water.What can I do
Alll plants need to be watered and need roots..
i would not suggest this maybe adding the recommended amount of a fertilizer/plant food though if you want improved growth plants actually like vinegar and other slightly acidic fluids.
Some (hardy) plants would survive, other delicate plants would die.
why do plants droop when no water
Joe watered the garden; however, the plants did not grow.
Vinegar kills plants.
Plants absorb water through their roots, and use it for photosynthesis and other biological processes.Additional answerPlants are usually and most likely to be watered with water. If, no water plants will dry up and die unless they are desert type plants that require very little water. When plants are watered the roots absorb (as mentioned above) the liquid for the whole plant, leaves, stem etc. and feeds or waters the plant.
because plants need to be watered with fresh water so they can grow better and all healthy