yes it will kill the plant eventually
Bleach affects plants by making the plant die and the water just makes the plant grow
yes it kills it because the plant wont breath
Bleach kills the flower or plant you pour it on because it is so strong. IT EF
Yes. Bleach contains phosphates and nitrates. Even though phosphates are needed by the plants, access phosphates is not good for them. If you're gonna put bleach on the plants, don't expect them to grow. High concentrations of bleach weaken the plant tissue and cause death of the plant.
i dont think the plant will die of bleach bleach. maybe from just bleach though.
Watermelon is a flowering plant. It produces flowers that eventually develop into the fruit.
Yes, it is.
how to plant a watermelon tree is first,you buy a watermelon,then you open the watermelon,then there are many seeds inside, take out one of the seed and put it in the soil,water it,and the next day,it grew!
no a plant with bleach will not live for a week or so
Yes, bleach can negatively affect plant life if it is applied directly to the plants or if it seeps into the soil in high concentrations. Bleach is a powerful oxidizing agent that can harm plants by disrupting their cellular functions and causing damage to their tissues. It is essential to avoid using bleach near plants or in garden areas.
a watermelon plant or I think its a vine
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.