I'm not sure you can. It is fairly easy to turn a pink one blue and it is possible to change blue to pink. The link below will provide information on the topic.
no they turn pink. :3
The colonies that grew on MAC plate took up lactose from the medium for their metabolism and released an end product that caused the pH indicator of the medium (neutral red) to turn pink. Hence the colonies appears pink in color.
Litmus milk is an undefined medium consisting of skim milk and the pH indicator azolitmin. Azolitmin is purple between pH of 4.6 and 8.2. It turns pink when pH reaches 4.5 and blue at a pH of 8.3. Lactose ferminatation turns the litmus pink due to acidity. If litmus is reduced during lactose fermentation it will turn the medium white. Acid may cause an acid clot this is due to the casein precipitating. Heavy gas production can cause stormy fermentation, this is due to the breaking up of the clot.
After the pink ladies butterflies hatch, what can I put in the enclosure to feed them? Can I put a geranium in there?
Your nails, like all other bones in the body contain calcium. In your body calcium contributes towards pigmentation and general health. the tops of the nails are white because there is no circulation present and it mainly consists of fibres and the rest of the nail is pink because it has a good blood supply supporrting it.
Hydrangeas grow different colored flowers depending on the pH of the soil.
Agapanthus colour is normally genetically determined, as such a white flower cannot turn blue. This does happen with flowers such as Hydrangea, where a blue or white flower can be turned pink - this is a result of the pH or acidity level of the soil
Not that I've heard. Many hydrangea strains will have different flower colors, depending on the aluminum content of the soil. When there is available aluminum, the flowers will be blue. When there is no available aluminum, they'll be pink. This doesn't work for white hydrangeas. You can add aluminum sulfate, which is available at most garden centers, to turn pink flowers blue. In order to turn blue flowers pink, raise the soil pH by adding a liming material, and the aluminum will form insoluble compounds and no longer be available to the plants.
Hydrangea need acidic soil, below ph6. If the soil is alkaline (ph above 7) then the flowers will turn pink. Don't expect this to happen quickly. It may take an entire season.
White flowers turn pink when you water them with alkaline water. (example of alkaline water: water that you wash your rice.)
Red mixed with a little water will make a pink color. If you are making icing, add a drop of two of red food coloring to white icing in order to turn the icing pink.
You can't but you can wash your whites with baking soda to make it whiter.
you cant
They both aren't primary colors lol. Mix red and white until it is pink (totally pink). Then mix the "pink" with yellow. IT WON'T TURN UP EXACTLY PEACH! IT WILL GO TO A SANDY TAN. That is the best way though. TIP: DO NOT MIX THE PINK AND YELLOW FOR LONG OR IT WILL TURN OUT BROWN. NO! Mix white with a dot of orange and you'll get peach! ^^
you need to change the soil PH, if i remember corectly you need to lower the PH but ask a nursery :)
yes
flamingos are white at birth but when they eat red shrimps or fish then they turn pink + = if you want more research and information go look up some more if you do not believe me.