it actually helps some plants and kills others. Like it can harm carnations but helps
roses. Roses also like coffe grounds very much.
Yes, sugar water can potentially harm or kill plants. While sugar is a source of energy for plants, too much sugar can disrupt the balance of nutrients and water uptake, leading to plant stress or even root damage. It's best to stick to using plain water or a balanced fertilizer for watering plants.
Yes any amounts of sugar added to a fish bull can cause great harm or even death to pet fish used to fresh water and their natural fishbowl habitat
the plants in the sugar and salt will last not longer but shorter because the sugar would make it droop and die water is the best choice.
it will help them last longer
Sugar,sugar helps increase cellulose and help the plant grow faster. Plain water will maintain the status Que.
Sugar in small quantities will actually help a plant grow, however in excess or over too long a period it can result in the death of the plant. Excess sugar in the soil can change the water potential around the roots which causes osmosis to stop functioning properly. It can also result in the buildup of bacterial colonies around the roots of plants as sugar is a good medium for bacterail growth.
While sugar provides plants with energy, feeding plants sugar water can lead to detrimental consequences. Sugar can disrupt the balance of nutrients in the soil, attract pests, and potentially harm the plant's roots. It is best to use well-balanced fertilizers and water to support plant health.
Yes, I plant marigolds with sugar water, salt water and tap water with the same condition. The sugar ones actually germinates faster than the rest.
Adding sugar to plants will affect the plant. One,it just might kill the plant. Two,it attracts bugs. So yes adding sugar to your plant will kill it. it will kill it if u a massive amount on the plant.
well sugar will not kill it but salt will.
the plants in the sugar and salt will last not longer but shorter because the sugar would make it droop and die water is the best choice.
Plants typically grow better in sugar water rather than saltwater. Sugar water provides plants with carbohydrates they can use for energy, while saltwater can dehydrate and damage plant cells due to its high salt concentration. Saltwater also interferes with the plant's ability to absorb nutrients and water from the soil.
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No, it does not kill plants, it might be of some benefit to them.
A bean seed will likely grow faster in tap water because salt water and sugar water can inhibit germination and growth due to high levels of solutes. Tap water provides the ideal conditions for the seed to absorb water and nutrients necessary for growth.
Road salt can kill plants because it draws the water out of them. Salt is a substance that absorbs water.
it can kill the plants cells
Plants get CO2 by gaseous exchange, water from the soil, and required energy by photolysis of water to make sugar.