it would be nearly zero as u close all the stomata (95 %) of transpiration is from it
the plant wont live long thew as it cant tack up CO2 or give out O2
Depends on where and how the jelly is applied. If the entire plant was covered in a thin layer of petroleum jelly transpiration would not be able to occur and the plant would eventually die; the jelly would allow sunlight to pass through so photosynthesis should still be able to take place.
If a plant's leaves were covered with a layer of waterproof petroleum jelly, it would likely have negative consequences. The jelly would prevent the exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen through the stomata on the leaves, hindering photosynthesis and respiration. This would ultimately lead to a decrease in the plant's ability to produce energy and grow, potentially causing wilting and even death.
· No not at all the plant will die. 1. stomata will be blocked as petroleum jelly will not let the air to pass through and will make the stomata unable to respire. 2. The petroleum jelly absorbs heat and vaseline is a petroleum jelly. this will adversely affect the plant and will harm its leaves and stomata's. 3. The chemical composition of Vaseline contains the residue and compounds of petrol and its product which is very harm full for the plants and these composition can dry up a potted plant if applied on their leaves.
No, petroleum jelly is not considered organic as it is derived from petroleum, which is a non-renewable and chemically processed substance. Organic products are typically made from natural and plant-based ingredients that are grown without synthetic chemicals or pesticides.
No - this would probably kill the plant. First, the jelly would likely refract the light, significantly reducing the amount of energy available for photosynthesis. Second, the jelly would block the stoma through which carbon dioxide is absorbed from the air for use in photosynthesis.
Petroleum jelly reduced transpiration by creating a barrier on the surface of the leaf, preventing water loss through stomata. This can lead to decreased water uptake by the plant and potentially affect its overall growth and health.
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nothing happens
You probably could with crushed up plants or plant oil mixed with petroleum jelly or vaseline.
it will get yellow leaves
Vaseline is an inorganic product as it is a petroleum-based jelly composed of mineral oils and waxes. It is not derived from organic or plant-based sources.
The plant will not be able to take in sunlight and the plant will not be able to make food and die.