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If the plant is not a salt water plant, then plasmolysis will occur when you pour salt on a plant.When you pour salt on a plant water molecules inside the cell are drawn out. When the water molecules leave the cell, the cell becomes dehydrates and shrinks. This is called plasmolysis.
Pouring lemonade on a plant can disrupt the soil pH balance and cause damage to the roots. The sugar content in the lemonade can attract pests and promote mold growth. It is best to water plants with plain water to maintain their health.
Putting bleach into a plant would likely harm or kill the plant. Bleach is a strong chemical disinfectant that can cause damage to plant cells and disrupt their ability to photosynthesize and uptake water and nutrients. It is not safe to use bleach on plants.
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You will be labeled as an idiot.
There are several variables here. How hot was the hot water, how much hot water did you pour, which species of plant did you pour it on, and how large was the plant. It is possible to kill a plant with hot water, but I believe that the probability is that it won't die.
It will get wet and cold, which would be cruel.
Drizzle and mist are both good choices, depending upon the quality of the rain.