Yes, Salt will kill nearly all plants, that is why armies used to salt the fields so that their enemies could not grow crops to feed themselves.
yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
While there are some plants that can survive with a lot of salt around, such as mangrove trees, most plants are killed by too much salt and even if there was not enough to kill them, it would not benefit the plant.
According to other websites with research I've found that it can basically it causes a salt build up in the plant and the plant uses its energy trying to expell the salt instead of growing and it dies. Basically causes a self destruct.
Saltwater can help or harm the stem of a plant. It can help because plants need sodium as a nutrient for healthy growth. However, it can harm or kill them if they get too much salt.
Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
kill it
plants are not slugs
Salt kills grass & weeds. Probably kill a plant too. You can stop watering a plant and it will die.
Yes, but not with salt. Salt can kill the plant.
Yes. It will kill almost every plant.
No. The salt content in urine will kill the plant.
the salt kill the rootcells then the whole plant dies
Salt will suck the moisture out of the plant roots, and the upper part of the plant cannot get enough water, so it dies.
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.
No. Sodium is salt and it will kill a plant.
yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
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