Yes
it should make the plant monster and will kill you alll!! whahaha
In small amounts, human urine can act as a fertilizer for plants due to its nitrogen content. However, if applied in excess, it can be harmful to plants as the high concentration of salts and urea can burn and damage their roots. It is best to dilute urine with water before using it as a fertilizer for plants.
Most types of urine contain nitrates and phosphates and can be use to feed plants and improve soil in a dilute form as the concentration of the urine is so high in the afor mentioned chemicals that it can be deadly to plants. But be careful as urine is acidic and may kill alkaline loving plants in the soil were the urine is used.
To protect your plants from dog urine damage, you can create barriers around the plants, train your dog to go in a designated area, water the plants regularly to dilute the urine, and consider planting urine-resistant plants.
No
it is not normal for dog urine to kill grass. something is odd - either your dog has something causing unusual urine chemistry or you have very delicate grass! I have 4 dogs and have had others now departed. never did they kill grass. some plants are sensitive to urine but not common grass varieties
No. The salt content in urine will kill the plant.
Horse urine or manure does not kill pine trees. The urine should be diluted because salts can accumulate in the soil which is not good for the pine.
Yes, plants can kill plants in one day.
There is certain types of grass that kill plants, but normal yard grass will not, it also depends on the plants. But usually its the weeds that kill the plants, not the grass.
No, it does not kill plants, it might be of some benefit to them.
Yes. Dog urine, regardless of whether is it male of female, will kill grass if it is concentrated enough.