Normally there are more solvents in the water inside the plant.
Water flows in, but salt water has lots of solvents (the salt) so the water flows back out. So eventually, plants die from dehydration.
They won't die right after they move to salt water.
But they will they after several days.
It is not wise to irrigate crops using seawater. Sea water is very saline and it can kill the plants after a period of prolonged usage.
No because the salt will kill the plants. Rainwater is very good for watering the garden because it contains no additives such a chlorine with is often present in tap water.
water is best for plants. Soda has chemicals that will harm or kill the plant
Perhaps 'Sea Urchin' and and 'Sea Anemone'?
Chlorine and other chemicals in pool water can harm plants by affecting their growth and health. It is not recommended to use pool water to water plants, as it can disrupt the soil's pH balance and introduce harmful substances. It is better to use clean, fresh water for watering plants.
Salt water kills most plants!
Because without desalination the salt in the water would kill the plants.
It is not wise to irrigate crops using seawater. Sea water is very saline and it can kill the plants after a period of prolonged usage.
No, it does not kill plants, it might be of some benefit to them.
Road salt can kill plants because it draws the water out of them. Salt is a substance that absorbs water.
Some fish eat water plants. Manatees, or sea cows, also eat water plants. Humans also eat some sea plants.
No because the salt will kill the plants. Rainwater is very good for watering the garden because it contains no additives such a chlorine with is often present in tap water.
it can kill the plants cells
no because water cant kill it i will just give it more vitamins ......
Salt levels in sea water kills plants.
No, sea water will quickly dehydrate you and eventually kill you.
Yes. It will not hurt or kill the plant.