Weeds absorb water, nutrients, and sunlight, much like other plants. They typically take up essential nutrients from the soil, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, to support their growth. Additionally, weeds can absorb carbon dioxide from the air during photosynthesis, which helps them produce energy. Their adaptability often allows them to thrive in a variety of environments and compete with desirable plants for these resources.
yes. because it contains high glucose for the plants or weed to absorb the nutrients
Yes, vinegar can harm plants by altering the pH of the soil and inhibiting their ability to absorb nutrients. It is not recommended to use vinegar as a weed killer or for plant care.
No, the word 'absorb' is a verb (absorb, absorbs, absorbing, absorbed). The noun forms for the verb to absorb are absorbability, absorption, and the gerund, absorbing.
Ozone does not absorb microwave. It only absorbs UV.
A dandelion is considered a weed by many people due to its invasive nature and ability to quickly spread. However, it also produces yellow flowers that some may find attractive, blurring the line between weed and flower.
100% no,our skin doesn't absorb weed
Why were you rubbing weed on your skin?
yes. because it contains high glucose for the plants or weed to absorb the nutrients
No THC must enter the bloodstream and it wont absorb thru your skin.
You should stay off the grass for at least 24 hours after applying weed and feed to allow the chemicals to properly absorb into the soil and not be disturbed.
You should stay off the lawn for at least 24 hours after applying weed and feed to allow the chemicals to properly absorb into the soil and not be disturbed.
Thong weed, also known as Sargassum seaweed, has adaptations such as air bladders to help it float, enabling it to stay afloat and receive sunlight for photosynthesis. Its large surface area and flexible structures allow it to efficiently absorb nutrients and oxygen from the water. Additionally, thong weed's reproductive structures, called receptacles, are adapted to release gametes at specific times to maximize fertilization success in the open ocean.
Yes, vinegar can harm plants by altering the pH of the soil and inhibiting their ability to absorb nutrients. It is not recommended to use vinegar as a weed killer or for plant care.
Weed is weed. If you smoke homegrown weed you will come up positive for weed.
weed weed weed and some more weed
The plural of weed is weeds like the show on Showtime "Weeds".
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