yes, because when i was a kid, my father used to water his plant tomato using his urine, and his tomato grows healthy and fruitful.
No. The salt content in urine will kill the plant.
If the urine isn't diluted with water than the plant will die. But, if diluted with water (1 part urine: 10 parts water, or something to that affect) then the urine is helpful to the plant, like a fertilizer. Dog Rocks will stop the urine killing the plants as well as the lawn. Then you don't have to bother with dilution which sounds really time consuming. They are just placed in the dogs water bowl.
If a dog pees on a plant, the high nitrogen content in the urine can potentially harm the plant by "burning" it. The extent of damage will depend on the plant species, the amount of urine, and the plant's overall health. It's best to dilute the area with water to minimize the potential damage.
Sunlight and water are good for plants.
Urine is usually around a pH of 7, or neutral (like pure water). The problem might come with the extreme amount of salts and ammonia present in the urine, which may be harmful to the plant. The best solution is probably to rinse it with a lot of water. If it is in a pot with good drainage, take it outside or over a sink and water it repeatedly for a while, letting the water just flow out of the bottom to flush out the urine. If the pot has no drainage, it might not be a bad idea to replant it into a pot with good drainage, using soil that wasn't saturated with urine, and you might want to water it a few times, again to flush any of the urine that might have come in the soil around the roots.
No. The salt content in urine will kill the plant.
Peeing on a plant can provide it with nutrients, as urine contains nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are essential for plant growth. However, if the urine is too concentrated or if it contains excess salts, it can harm the plant by causing dehydration or burning the roots. Additionally, it's important to use urine that is free from medications or pollutants to avoid harming the plant or the surrounding environment. Overall, while urine can be beneficial in moderation, it should be used carefully.
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If the urine isn't diluted with water than the plant will die. But, if diluted with water (1 part urine: 10 parts water, or something to that affect) then the urine is helpful to the plant, like a fertilizer. Dog Rocks will stop the urine killing the plants as well as the lawn. Then you don't have to bother with dilution which sounds really time consuming. They are just placed in the dogs water bowl.
If a dog pees on a plant, the high nitrogen content in the urine can potentially harm the plant by "burning" it. The extent of damage will depend on the plant species, the amount of urine, and the plant's overall health. It's best to dilute the area with water to minimize the potential damage.
Yes, human urine is a good compost activator, particularly when diluted with 3 parts water to 1 part urine.
No, urine isn't very good. Although poop is a useful material in compost pile it's very stinky. -Super Llama edit: Both feces and urine are good in compost. It should be noted that the bacteria found in feces takes a great deal of time to disappear in a compost pile (at least 2 years in warm climates). Feces contains biological matter that humans do not digest, that can be further broken down in the compost pile. The urine contains nitrates and phosphates which are beneficial for plant life.
Water, why would the plants get healthy if you peed on it?
No. Water has a different ph from urine.
It's not good anymore for testing once cold, it has to be fresh warm urine for the test to work properly.
The only way urine could possibly ever get into the lungs would be if the person inhaled or drank urine. Not a good thing to do.
No its not good to sleep by a plant.