Hard water can harm plants by causing mineral buildup in the soil, which can affect nutrient absorption. In severe cases, this can lead to plant death, but it is not a direct cause of death.
Hard water can harm plants by causing mineral buildup in the soil, which can affect nutrient absorption. In severe cases, it can lead to plant death, but it is not typically lethal in small amounts.
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.
it can kill the plants cells
no because water cant kill it i will just give it more vitamins ......
You can soften hard water for plants by using methods such as adding vinegar or citric acid to the water, using a water softener, or collecting rainwater for watering your plants.
Yes. It will not hurt or kill the plant.
Kill plants
Of course not! The acid in the solutions will kill the plants!
Because it will kill them. Stupid
Salt water will kill your plants. Please use clean water from a tap or hose.
soapy water will kill most soft skin insects on out door plants snice you have not identifyed as to wether it is a hard shell beatle or not i can't tell you for sure I use liquid dawn dish soap on the plants in my garden and on my fruit trees orange'lemon'grapefruit'and peach trees and it kills 90% OF THE INSETS THAT I FIND'.