Oh, dude, you're asking the real hard-hitting questions now! Technically speaking, the lethal dose of sugar varies depending on factors like weight and health, but consuming an absurd amount like 13-15 grams per pound of body weight could potentially be fatal. But hey, don't stress too much, just maybe lay off the candy a bit, okay?
It might kill the plant if you give it too much sugar.
Yes it can if taken too much.
yes sugar does affect the growth sugar can help the plant get bigger but too much sugar can kill the plant so remember just half a cup of sugar.
One way to kill nutgrass is to use sugar. Sugar is one proven way to kill the nutgrass.
Nothing can kill nitrogen as nitrogen is not alive. There is no reaction between sugar and nitrogen.
Yes, I plant marigolds with sugar water, salt water and tap water with the same condition. The sugar ones actually germinates faster than the rest.
well sugar will not kill it but salt will.
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You don't add salt to fertilizer, it will kill the plants. I am not aware of sugar being an additive either. It will attract insects and animals, something you don't want!
Yes, sugar has the ability to kill bacteria by drawing water out of their cells through a process called osmosis, which can cause the bacteria to die.