no some will die but some wont like an evergreen doesnt die in the winter.
Yes, prolonged exposure to cold weather can damage and potentially kill plants, especially if they are not cold-hardy or adapted to low temperatures. Frost and freezing temperatures can lead to cellular damage and dehydration in plants, ultimately causing them to die. It's important to protect vulnerable plants during cold weather with covers or by bringing them indoors.
water is best for plants. Soda has chemicals that will harm or kill the plant
Yes it does. The hottest the water is, the fastest the plant will die. This needs a little explanation. As you know the roots under the ground are still weak and not strong at all. So the cells that made up the roots are still young. When you give hot water, it will kill it, because the roots can't hold the hot water. Yes. In a high school biology experiment it was discovered that lukewarm water is more conducive to growth than cold water. However hot water would damage the plant. == ==
Boiling water can harm plant roots by damaging them due to excessive heat. Room temperature water is ideal for plant growth as it is easily absorbed by the roots. Cold or ice water can shock the plant, especially if it is a tropical plant not accustomed to cold temperatures.
Under normal circumstances this will burn and damage the root system of the plant, possibly severely enough to kill it. Some plants are more tolerant though to hot water and can survive fairly high water temperatures
Yes, prolonged exposure to cold weather can damage and potentially kill plants, especially if they are not cold-hardy or adapted to low temperatures. Frost and freezing temperatures can lead to cellular damage and dehydration in plants, ultimately causing them to die. It's important to protect vulnerable plants during cold weather with covers or by bringing them indoors.
No, it does not kill plants, it might be of some benefit to them.
Most plants can survive temperatures as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit, but prolonged exposure to such cold temperatures can damage or kill some plants, especially those that are not cold-hardy.
Because without desalination the salt in the water would kill the plants.
No, there is no oxygen, so it will be impossible for plants, secondly; there is no ozone, the radiation would kill plants immediately and lastly: there probably is no water, and the water there is, is frozen.
hot water can not exactly kill germs and cold wter does not have a chance but boiling water can kill all the germs
Road salt can kill plants because it draws the water out of them. Salt is a substance that absorbs water.
No
It depends upon the type of the plant. All the plants do not survive in salty water, few of the species of plants do. They are called Halophiles that grow in salty water they are not harmed by the salty water.
it can kill the plants cells
No, plants cannot grow in a refrigerator. A plant needs sunlight, and there is no sunlight in a refrigerator. Plus, most plants cannot survive forever in temperatures around 40 degrees fahrenheit.
no because water cant kill it i will just give it more vitamins ......