It depends what type of fertiliser. for example chemical. it will help seeds growth, but too much will burn the plant. But usually fertiliser does increase seeds growth. Just not too much of it. It is a fact that chemical fertiliser is less healthy than organic fertiliser. Hopt this helps :)
Plants need fertilisers because fertilisers provide nutrients e.g. nitrogen and magnesium. Fertilisers are used for boosting off the growth of plants in order for plants to grow faster.
grouth
Fertilisers provide the crops with the nutrients required for optimum growth that are normally available in nature but can be exhausted by intensive cultivation.
yes because of the water in the aloe it can help plants grow
No, but they help the plants grow.
will plants grow in lemonade
I've done a science experiment and i used Organic detergent water, coke, water, liquid fertilizer and salt water. Organic detergent water worked best, then water and fertilizer, then salt, then coke (which the soil went mouldy!!!).
Music has been shown to help spider plants grow quite a bit. They are known as social plants, so conversations and music have been shown to help them grow.
no
These scraps are transformed into compost. Compost can add nutrients to help other plants grow.
i think it does not help plants grow because i really don't know
they help plants to grow healthy and strong.