Hot sauce can be harmful to plants if applied in excessive amounts, as the high acidity and capsaicin content may damage leaves and roots. However, in small, diluted amounts, it can act as a natural pest deterrent without causing significant harm. It's essential to test any mixture on a small area of the plant first to avoid potential damage. Overall, moderation is key when using hot sauce in gardening.
Not too harmful but will give you heart burn
Yes, bacteria can grow in hot sauce, but the high acidity and spice levels typically found in hot sauces inhibit the growth of most harmful bacteria. However, if the sauce is improperly stored or contaminated, it could support bacterial growth. It's important to keep hot sauce sealed and stored in a cool, dark place to minimize any risk. Always check for signs of spoilage before use.
you get an obery and put the hot sauce on it
is hot sauce bad for a diabetic ?
Do you have any hot sauce in the fridge?
Tobasco sauce is a type of hot sauce (a specific brand), the reverse is not true.
Louisiana Hot Sauce, Texas Pete, Choula Hot Sauce, the list goes on. sources-http://www.hotsauceworld.com/hot-sauce---mild--.html
These Grubs will kill the plants, I found that Lousiania hot sauce works wonders in killing these and wont harm the plants.
yes, sauces are usually sauces. wow why do u think it called "hot sauce"? of corse its a sauce silly
Hot sauce contains several acidic products.
If at room temperature, the hot sauce is not solid, then it is a liquid.
Crystal Hot Sauce was created in 1923.