The plant or flowers growth will accerate in small doses mixed with water but in large doses the plant dies quickly. After a while the plants growth stops because its growth in stunnted by an unknown mixer of substances
Alcohol is a cellular poison. Don't put it on plants.
Basically, bacteria (usually called yeast) feed on sugars turning them into alcohol.
get a sparrowmint and feed it a buttercub flower (if u feed the candary a bluegil flower it will get blue)
you could feed it peroxide ? i dont know what would happen though !
i think a con flower is something to feed a plant
Animal feed, human feed, and making alcohol
The oysters would die and cockles (which they feed on) would increase.
Feed Camellias when the flower buds are forming, August in the UK.
They feed on them and then the clams would overpopulate the beds if not eaten.
The fish and their pray would have nothing to feed on and die themselves.
Locusts feed on vegetation - ANY vegetation... from flower leaves to commercial crops.
The nectar is provided by the plant in the flower as 'bait'. This bait attracts animals to the flower to feed on the nectar and as thy do so they get coated with pollen and transfer this pollen form flower to flower as they feed depositing the pollen on to stigmas of the flowers the pistils. The nectar is therefore key to the plants sexual reproduction.