Over-fertilization can harm plants by burning their roots, causing excessive growth that weakens the plant, or even contaminating groundwater with excess nutrients. Additionally, using synthetic fertilizers can harm beneficial soil organisms and disrupt the natural ecosystem balance.
Wine is not typically used as a fertilizer for plants, as it can disrupt the soil balance and harm plant health. It is best to use traditional plant fertilizers that provide the necessary nutrients and support for plant growth.
The answer to the riddle "what would we do if we found bad plants spoiling our lawn" is to weed the lawn. Weeds are considered "bad plants" as they compete with desired plants for resources and can spoil the appearance of a lawn. Weeding involves removing these unwanted plants to maintain the health and aesthetics of the lawn.
This is called a "burn-out." The grass cannot handle the excess fertilizer because it now acts like a poison and will die. It's just like if you take too much aspirin for a headache, you can overdose and die. Too much of anything can be bad for any organism.
its good because dying plants when they get microbes they die faster
If you mean straight fertilizer with no soil, no. It would be overfertilized, which is just as bad as being underfertilized. Marigolds need to be grown in soil and fertilized, if necessary, with either chemical or organic fertilizers according to the directions on the labels. You can also add organic matter and compost to the soil before planting to add nutrients.
Any fertilizer is better on poor soil than no fertilizer. too much of any single fertilizer is also bad for plants. Little and often is best.
Nothing or everything bad happens to plants that are not given applications of fertilizer.Specifically, plants benefit from fertilizer applications when they are getting established or when soil conditions are not their best. Or they can require fertilizer treatments when times are stressed, such as during extreme pest attack or prolonged drought. But they may not need them when soil is adequately aerated, drained, fertile and moist.
Any fertilizer will do that, considering it's dung.
the same thing that would happen to you if you took an entire bottle of vitamins over fertilizing is just as bad as under fertilizing
cooking in pan is nuthing bad.....but putting much oil is seriously bad.............we will get canser if we put much oil .....
it is a bad thing of oil
The milk will sour and start to smell bad. It should not hurt your plants - might even be good for them as a fertilizer. Your plant may wilt if you give them too much.
It can go into lakes and rivers and cause red algae or the algae bloom, and it blocks sunlight so it kills underwater plants.
no it will just make it taste bad most people will use fertilizer to grow it jsut stop using fertilizer on it a couple weeks before harvest and it iwll be fine there will be no more fertilizer left in it
yes but it smells pretty bad and is harmful to the environment.
Water is not bad for the Earth it can help plants grow and so animals won't be thirsty. But it can be bad, for people. Like when floods accrued, and other things.
Fertilizer can pollute a wetlands ecosytem because the fertilizer has toxins in it so the animals will die and there will be no more animals to make a wetlands ecosytem because toxins have bad chemicals in them.