When you spray too much insecticide, it can lead to harmful effects on beneficial insects, plants, and the surrounding environment. Over-application may also result in pesticide resistance in target pests, making them harder to control in the future. Additionally, excessive use can contaminate soil and water sources, posing health risks to humans, pets, and wildlife. It is crucial to follow label instructions and apply the correct dosage to minimize these risks.
Chuck Norris would die
to be honest too much fertiliser itself sprayed on the plants can slowly kill you
yes but too much soap will also kill the plant
you will have visions
You die.
You will die.
no in too much light photosynthesis stops.
Too much air would harm the body
you die
It will bloat.
Carpal tunnel, I guess?
them there would be to much and if you have too much then you would probly die because you ate too much.