Feeding a plant applesauce is not advisable, as it contains sugars, acids, and other compounds that can disrupt the plant's natural nutrient uptake. The sugars may promote the growth of harmful bacteria or fungi in the soil, potentially harming the plant. Additionally, the acidity of the applesauce could alter the soil pH, making it less suitable for the plant's growth. Overall, it's best to stick to water and appropriate fertilizers for plant nourishment.
Energy drinks have no benefit or effect on plants. There is nothing in them that a plant needs.
Alcohol is a cellular poison. Don't put it on plants.
the juice will make the plant slow down the prosses and it will make the plants tast like citrus juice
fertilizer
you could feed it peroxide ? i dont know what would happen though !
The plant or flowers growth will accerate in small doses mixed with water but in large doses the plant dies quickly. After a while the plants growth stops because its growth in stunnted by an unknown mixer of substances
The oysters would die and cockles (which they feed on) would increase.
You get a shell, or a bowl that is close to the ground an put applesauce in it. if you leave him alone, he will eat it.
Phytophagous means herbivorous or plant-eating.
They feed on them and then the clams would overpopulate the beds if not eaten.
The fish and their pray would have nothing to feed on and die themselves.
A plant cells consists of a cell wall (it hold the plant upright) and contains chlorophyll to feed itself.