I hope not.
Too much calcium will result in a high pH. This will cause the nutrients to become too concentrated and they will eventually kill the plant.
Yes, the amount of water given to a plant can affect how tall it grows. Too little water can lead to stunted growth, while too much water can cause root rot and inhibit growth. It's important to find the right balance for the specific plant species.
Dawn dish soap can help get rid of gnats on your plant by suffocating them. Mix a few drops of Dawn with water and spray it on the affected areas of the plant. Be sure to test on a small area first to ensure the concentration is not too harsh for your plant.
yes but if you put too much the plant will die
Using dilute coffee as a fertilizer for houseplants can provide a slight nutrient boost due to its nitrogen content. However, it's important not to overdo it, as too much coffee can harm the plant by increasing soil acidity. Moderation is key when feeding plants with coffee.
No, if you give a plant too much fertilizer it could burn the roots of the plant and maybe even kill it.
Unless you have extremly bad breath, no.
It might kill the plant if you give it too much sugar.
Yes, both can.
if you add too much of it it willsalinate the water and may kill the plant.
yes but too much soap will also kill the plant
Not too terribly much, but it's not good for the plant, and it might even kill it.
Too much calcium will result in a high pH. This will cause the nutrients to become too concentrated and they will eventually kill the plant.
Yes, it can help them grow. Too much can kill them though. I hope my response was not too slow.
Underwatering a plant will cause it to die because it won't get enough water to be supported. Overwatering will lead the plant to drown. And yes, it is possible for a plant to drown.
It will boost the plant, but too much may kill or hurt the plant. Be sure you know what you are doing, when applying fertilizer.
Salt kills grass & weeds. Probably kill a plant too. You can stop watering a plant and it will die.