Saltwater can act as a herbicide due to its high salinity, which can damage or kill plants by disrupting their water uptake and causing dehydration. However, using saltwater as a herbicide is not environmentally friendly, as it can harm surrounding soil and vegetation and lead to soil degradation. Additionally, salt can persist in the environment, affecting future plant growth and soil health. Therefore, while it may be effective in certain situations, it is not a recommended or sustainable herbicide option.
It's confusing to have a weed killer called an herbicide, which means herb killer, when herbs are so good for people, and when the control just as easily could be called weedicide!
Herbicide
Benazine is a herbicide. Would appreciate some additional information.
Saltwater kills most plants.
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because orange is good for cleaning and killing germs
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Saltwater is a lot more dense and would crush the freshwater fish internally.
It would be the solute.
While salt will kill plants it is not a good idea to use it as not only will it kill everything it comes in contact with, I have heard that it can also sterilize the soil and you will have difficulty growing anything in the area treated.
predicting would it be easier to control saltwater or freshwater blooms explain