no. cold will bring purple colors. to much fertilizer will clog up the roots, and cause root rot. which will kill the plant. plus make sure the food breaks down by having the right PH level
the tall plants will turn purple. it may be cool or look like pooh
Miracle Gro usually helps plants to grow faster, however if too much is applied to a plant, the nitrogen can burn the leaves of the plant and in rare occassions it can cause plant death. Again, that's only if it is really overapplied
Plants that shrivel and turn brown are not getting enough water. Plants that start showing signs of mold may be overwatered.
pH paper turns blue or purple in alkalis.
The pH 10 solution will turn purple because the purple color is stable over a wide pH range. However, if the purple solution contains an indicator that changes color at different pH values, it may undergo a color change.
Tomato plants may turn purple due to a nutrient deficiency, particularly phosphorus. This can be caused by factors such as cold temperatures, poor soil quality, or overwatering. Adjusting the soil pH, providing balanced fertilizer, and ensuring proper drainage can help address this issue.
Plants turn purple due to the presence of anthocyanins, which are pigments that give plants their purple color. This pigment is produced in response to stress, such as exposure to intense sunlight or cold temperatures, to protect the plant from damage.
The Earth feeds off all of the plants that die they decompose and turn into fertilizer!
the tall plants will turn purple. it may be cool or look like pooh
Some plants turn purple due to the presence of pigments called anthocyanins. These pigments are produced in response to stress, such as cold temperatures or high light intensity, and help protect the plant from damage.
Yes they do turn purple but i do not know why
Yes a Chamelions can turn purple
When you add too much fertilizer to your lawn, it can lead to fertilizer burn. This can cause the grass to turn yellow, brown, or even die. Excessive fertilizer can also harm the environment by causing nutrient runoff into water sources. It's important to follow recommended application rates to prevent these issues.
dont. while possible it is risky as ammonia is toxic to all plants and a small mistake can ruin your garden
when you're cold your lips will turn a blueish purple
To grow purple yam successfully, plant it in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Fertilize the plant regularly with a balanced fertilizer. Harvest the yams when the leaves start to turn yellow and die back.
unbalanced nutrients and PH levels usually. However i find that when they are kept in too small of a pot or over saturated to the point of root rot the discoloration appears as well. Bigger the pot, The BIGGER the POT.