Because Citric acid contains chemicals that help plants grow! It increases growth by about 1cm per week(inflowers).
nope
it turns into a tomato
Yes, citric acid is naturally present in many plants, especially in citrus fruits like lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits. It's also found in other fruits like strawberries, pineapples, and tomatoes.
Lemon water contains citric acid. Citric acid acts as a direct substrate for the synthesis of glucose. It thus helps the plant grow faster with better metabolic activity. CAUTION : Excess supply of citric acid may cause harm!
the plants will eject.
hmmm...i would think the word "Acid" would give it away
It may or may not help your plant. It can provide things such as citric acid that will help your plant. But it does might not provide as much nutrients that water provides.
hmmm...i would think the word "Acid" would give it away
by selling it and checking it inside
it has citric acid, any acid will destroy teeth.
No, lemongrass does not contain citric acid. Lemongrass is a plant that contains citral, which gives it its distinctive lemon-like flavor and aroma. Citric acid is typically found in citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, and limes.
No, strawberries do not naturally contain citric acid. They have malic acid and citric acid.