Considering a few drops of 0.038% malachite green is used in a 100 gallon aquarium to kill fungus infections in fish and considering mycorrhizae is a fungus, of course the green dye in mulches kills any mycorrhizae added. Using the two together is a huge waste of money. Dave B.
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No, you should not mix 409 and bleach together as it can create toxic fumes that are harmful to your health.
it protects it from harmful weather and keeps the ungrown tadpols together.
No, it is not recommended to mix vinegar and Epsom salt together as they can react and produce harmful fumes.
it protects it from harmful weather and keeps the ungrown tadpols together.
Mixing bleach and acetone together can create a dangerous chemical reaction that releases toxic fumes and can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system. It can also produce harmful byproducts that can be harmful if inhaled. It is important to never mix these two chemicals together.
No, it is not safe to mix washing soda and vinegar together as it can create a chemical reaction that releases harmful fumes.
Bleach and ammonia together can create chlorine gas, which can be harmful over a period of time.
Yes, baking soda and vinegar can be used together to kill grass as they create a chemical reaction that can be harmful to plants.
No, it is not safe to mix acids and bases together as it can result in a violent chemical reaction that can release heat, gases, and potentially harmful substances.
The symbiotic association between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism is called lichen. Lichens are composite organisms formed from a fungus (the mycobiont) and a photosynthetic partner (the photobiont), usually algae or cyanobacteria. They have a mutually beneficial relationship where the fungus provides structure and protection while the photosynthetic partner produces nutrients through photosynthesis.
Not at all. Vitamins, amino acids, and minerals are all joined together in natural fruits and vegetables. It will not hurt you.