NO.NO.NO.NO.NO. definitely not!
Although it will decompose rapidly to simple salts, and so would not be a particular harm to the environment, bleach contains nothing beneficial to plant growth. Ammonia, on the other hand, is very commonly used as a fertilizer in the US, with many farmers, particularly in the Midwest, applying anhydrous ammonia to their fields for the nitrogen content.
Cedars are acid-loving trees, so an acidic fertilizer would work best
You would need to bleach them again.
Bleach or vinegar would probably work.
It most likely will not work you will need developer to make the bleach activate and do what it needs todo which is lighten your hair. If you use water it will not activate or help lift the bleach.
Your already clearing up the ring worm from bleach. But just use bleach twice through out a 4 day period. That should work
Not exactly
Any organic fertalizer will work well, such as Marathon's natural fertilizer. It is a big improvement over typical fertilizer.
No. Bleach will tarnish silver and turn it black.
Any fertilizer is better on poor soil than no fertilizer. too much of any single fertilizer is also bad for plants. Little and often is best.
Bleach will not clean your urine of meth. In fact, bleach will not clean your urine of any drug. If you drink bleach, you will be very sick. If you mean can you add bleach to a urine specimen to clean the meth out, that will not work either, and it will smell so strongly of bleach that the person testing you would know. Please do not try either one, they don't work, and you risk injuring yourself or getting in trouble.
No, bleach will work in any temperature water but it will work best in hot water with white clothes.
YES!!! Bleach not only 'whitens things' but it is a very good bacteriocide/fungicide. It is the chloride ion in bleach that does the 'work'.