From what I have come to learn is that it causes the plant to not really grow in height. If you have hairspray added directly to the plant it will kill the plant. But if you add a little to the atmosphere and not all the time it will not really kill the plant it will just effect how long the plant has to grow.
The plant dies and its growth gets stunted. Trust me, it dies in less than a day after you give it alcohol and hairspray but wht causes the plant to die anyone know?
Well my good friend, me and my friend are doing a science fair project on plants and hairspray. The plant with the hairspray got all crispy and wierdyish. Im done talking to u now. Good bye
Hairspray lets the bugs be fashionable even in high winds! Insecticides don't hold your hair down at all!!
Yes, by spraying growth regulators plants growth can be affected
You cant plant anything for six months after using Sodium Chlorate weedkiller. Or at least you can but it wont grow.
Some plants can absorb preferentially uranium from soils.
Only on nettles
it dries them up
Photosynthesis.
A weedkiller that kills only weeds not flowers or your precious plants.
LOL no
Yes. In very small amounts.Sodium chloride is salt, applied at about 1 part to 1,000 salt to soil it can have a slight fertilising effect, but used at 1lb to a gallon of water it is a weedkiller.
Yes, bleach is a weedkiller. But depending upon the concentration and the type, it also may kill edible crops and ornamental plants in the immediate area.
Use a contact weedkiller and protect the plants you wish to keep during application.
Depending on the type of weedkiller used and the type of plants sprayed this may be a total wipe-out or a retrievable position. If the weedkiller was a total then their is not much hope but if it was a selective then some of the perennials may recover.
Selective weedkillers will only kill the targeted weeds. Total weedkillers will kill all green plants. Therefore if the weedkiller does not kill grass but other weeds in the grass, it is a selective weedkiller.
'Herbicida' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'weedkiller'.
Im pretty sure weedkiller is not safe for dogs regardless of what type it is, afterall it is weedkiller.
The Weedkiller's Daughter was created on 1993-03-02.
water to sodium chlorate weedkiller
Because then you can see it's weedkiller and it has how to use it on it.