surely detergent will kill the plants.. the reason being is detergents have the foaming agent such as sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) or sodium lauryl sulphate which can cleave the protein molecules present in the cells converting them into peptides by breaking the chemical bondings.. how can a plant survive without protein?
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Using liquid detergent on plants can harm them by stripping off their protective waxy layer, causing the plant to lose moisture and nutrients, ultimately leading to their death. Additionally, the chemicals in the detergent can negatively impact the soil's pH balance and disrupt soil microorganisms. It is best to use products specifically designed for plant care.
Yes, dish washing detergent like Dawn can effectively kill bag-worms when mixed with water and sprayed onto the affected areas. The detergent helps to suffocate and kill the insects by clogging their breathing pores, ultimately leading to their death.
No, Tide laundry detergent is not safe for plants as it contains chemicals and additives that can be harmful to plant life. It is best to use plant-friendly, biodegradable detergents specifically labeled for plant use if you need to wash items that will come into contact with plants.
Yes, consuming a mixture of water and detergent can be extremely harmful and potentially fatal. Detergents contain chemicals that are not meant to be ingested, and can cause severe damage to internal organs if swallowed. If you or someone you know has ingested detergent, seek medical help immediately.
Plants that kill other plants are called allelopathic plants. They release chemicals into the soil that inhibit the growth of nearby plants, giving them a competitive advantage in the ecosystem. Examples include black walnut trees and sunflowers.
yes it will kill it...... u should know that stupid o(^_^)o
no you cannot kill worms inside a dogs body with dawn detergent.
Using liquid detergent on plants can harm them by stripping off their protective waxy layer, causing the plant to lose moisture and nutrients, ultimately leading to their death. Additionally, the chemicals in the detergent can negatively impact the soil's pH balance and disrupt soil microorganisms. It is best to use products specifically designed for plant care.
Like us plants need nutrients to grow, detergent would be a poison
It would depend on the detergent and how much was used.
No
yes you will die
The chemicals in detergent are poison like. You pour them in the soil and the roots absorb it. The plant mistakes it as water and nutrients. Then chemicals spread through it eventually killing it.
The way to apply Tide detergent to kill grubs is easy. Fill a 5 gallon bucket with lukewarm water and mix in 1 teaspoon of Tide detergent. Mix the solution well and add to a sprayer for the yard. Spray the yard where the grubs are to kill them.
Some do and some don't
yes because detergent is poisious to most all living things
water