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no, it will just affect its growth.but it also depends on what kind of paint.

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Does the fertilizer that wilt the plant kill it?

Fertilizer that wilts a plant can kill it. Plants can die off if too much fertilizer are used or if they are watered too much. To ensure proper care of a plant, be sure to provide proper sunlight, water daily and a sufficient doze of fertilizer.


What is eco friendly paint?

Eco-friendly paint might be: * Recovered paint from other users (didn't need to be manufactured and wasn't sent for disposal) * Paint without toxic compounds in the coluring agents * Solvent free paint (water based) * Paint brushed on not sprayed no aerosol formation) * No paint (let the wood age to a grey colur)


What is the effect of sodium on plant germination?

Excessive sodium levels can inhibit plant germination by creating a high salt concentration in the soil, which can draw water away from the seeds and disrupt their ability to absorb nutrients. This can lead to decreased water uptake and ultimately hinder germination success.


Does soap help a plant grow?

Soap water would have a negative affect on the plant and would probably cause it to die or not sprout because the chemicals in these soaps are harmful to plants, these chemicals are used to kill bacteria and most of these bacteria help in the bulding up of nitrates in the soil, without thes nitrates the plants may die


Will bleach kill your plants?

Er, yes. Bleach will kill essentially any living thing when it is poured in an undiluted form onto it, or if it is swallowed in large amounts. Humans as well as small household animals can receive chemical burns from bleach when it comes in contact with skin. So be careful with bleach!