Most plants will die if the salinity level is high enough, and pure sea water is too salty for all except those which naturally grow in or at the edge of the sea. Those that originated in a coastal location will be more tolerant than others. In general, herbs with gray foliage tolerate more salt. Basil, parsley and marjorum are more sensitive than dill and coriander. Rosemary and lemongrass are quite salt-tolerant. So, it depends on how salty the water is.
too salty, most plants will die if watered with sea water
it will probably die, I've been told it becomes bloated because it takes in water and doesn't release it
The timing can vary depending on the type of plant and the concentration of salt in the water. In general, plants can show signs of distress within a few days to a week if consistently watered with salt water. Continued exposure can lead to wilting, browning of leaves, and eventual death.
Yes, watering trees with salt water can harm and eventually kill them. Salt causes dehydration by drawing moisture out of the roots, impairs nutrient intake, and damages the tree's internal functions. It is crucial to provide trees with fresh water to sustain their health and growth.
the salt in the salt water will dehydrate you and you will die.
it wll die unless it is mixed with water
yes it needs water to carry out photosynthesis
Most salt water fish will die if placed in fresh water.
a clown fish will die because it is a ocean fish and with out salt water , it will die in fresh water.
Plants generally grow better when watered with water rather than milk. Milk can introduce harmful bacteria, create a breeding ground for pests, and cause nutrient imbalances in the soil. Water is the best choice for ensuring healthy and optimal growth in plants.
it would prob die because the salt water fish need salt water so yeah it would die.
a single dose wont kill them, if you continue to do it the saltwater plant will die, the milk watered plant will get sick and the soda water one will be fine