== == yeah it does it kills them in 3 days
The detergent does affect plant growth because the detergent has too much chemicals that are very poisonous to the plant!->Tatiana
Phosphorus is the chemical found in detergents that can speed up algae and plant growth in natural waters. When released into water bodies, phosphorus acts as a nutrient that promotes plant and algae growth, leading to issues such as algal blooms and eutrophication.
No.
It can affect the nutrients the plant gets and the chemicals and liquids it contains
soil!?
It depends on what kinds of detergents you are using. If you have 100% natural organic detergent, it should have no effect on the plant growth. However, regular detergents have chemicals in them that would kill the nutrients in the soil. If you kill the soil, the plant would basically starve to death and die out.
Phosphates do. They are an effective fertilizer.
The detergent does affect plant growth because the detergent has too much chemicals that are very poisonous to the plant!->Tatiana
yes it is very harmful
is what you think about something before it is actually proved like in a science project ex. do detergents affect plant growth if i was to say as my hypothesis I think that the detergent will affect the plant growth and kill the plant since the dtergents material is poisonous to most living things that would be a hypothesis
There are a lot of catchy titles but the one that is remmonded is " Does it Help or Does it Kill?" Or... "Help or Kill?"
It increase plant growth.
Some examples of plant experiments to study growth and development include investigating the effects of different light conditions on plant growth, studying the impact of various nutrients on plant health, and observing the influence of different watering frequencies on plant growth.
Phosphorus is the chemical found in detergents that can speed up algae and plant growth in natural waters. When released into water bodies, phosphorus acts as a nutrient that promotes plant and algae growth, leading to issues such as algal blooms and eutrophication.
milk contains calcium and that is what which might affect plant growth
yes it affect the growth.
Detergent can harm plant growth by disrupting the plant's cell membranes and impacting nutrient absorption. The chemicals in detergents can also harm beneficial soil microbes and microbial activity in the soil, affecting plant health. In high concentrations, detergents may even inhibit seed germination and plant growth.