Adding too much Miracle-Gro to clover plants can lead to fertilizer burn, causing the leaves to turn brown or yellow, stunting growth, or even killing the plant. It's important to follow the instructions on the packaging to avoid over-fertilizing. If you suspect you've added too much, flush the soil with water to help dilute the excess fertilizer.
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
Botany has binomial names for plants. There are also many specialized terms for plant parts. For example a leaflet is part of a compound leaf. Leaves such as clover and roses have compound leaves.
All field crops need soil, water, air and light (sunshine) to grow. The soil gives stability to the plants; it also stores the water and nutrients which the plants can take up through their roots. The sunlight provides the energy which is necessary for plant growth
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just one and half
It is not so much the class of plants that do this directly but rather a class of plants that support nitrogen binding bacteria in their root nodules - these plants are the 'legumes' such as peas, beans and clover.
How much does a four leaf clover cost
Its worth lots it will give you luck the more clovers the better just make sure it's a clover an not the plants that look similar to it other than that go out and find one it will give u lots of luck.
what will happen is the plants will have too much water and die
they explode and die yayayayay
On Animal Crossing, a 4-leaf clover sells for 80 bucks
Yes, using too much Miracle-Gro or any other fertilizer can harm plants. Over-fertilizing can cause nutrient imbalances, root burn, and even plant death. It's important to follow the instructions on the product label and apply fertilizer in moderation to avoid damaging your plants.
you put a lot of sugar in it ! He He
LOL I had one then my Classmate broke it...Is showed it to my other classmate and he broke the rest. My luck kinda is Low right now but not much will happen
No it is not. Most naturally occurring clovers only have 3 leaves. That is why a four leafed clover is considered to be good luck; because of it's rarity. Technically speaking, a clover with four leaves is a slight mutation of the clover genome. Much like a man who has six fingers on one hand, only that case is far rarer than a four leafed clover.
None to speak of, it's a pure carb.
Some plants don't mind clay soil. But many plants do not. They get too much water around the roots and rot.