Er, yes. Bleach will kill essentially any living thing when it is poured in an undiluted form onto it, or if it is swallowed in large amounts. Humans as well as small household animals can receive chemical burns from bleach when it comes in contact with skin. So be careful with bleach!
bleach kill plants because it doesn't have the right nutrients, it acually has harsh things that kill the plant
Bleach is mostly made up of sodium hypochlorite, which changes the pH level in the soil, locking up certain essential nutrients and creating an inhospitable environment for plants.
Yes, most plants can handle chlorine in very small amounts, it can be used to treat fungus in the soil. However, it must be very diluted and will kill the plant if too concentrated.
yeah if the plant wants to commit suicide... otherwise no poor some bleach on your dads grass and see what happens...
Yes, bleach is harmful to plants :)
yes, it will kill the plant.
Kills them.
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Yes, diluted bleach can be used to clean seeds and kill any fungal spores that may be attached to the seed coat. BUT, undiluted bleach, or prolonged soaking in bleach (even diluted) can burn and kill the seed once it penetrates the seed coat
Yes.
I havent had any die yet but i would recommend diluting the Clorox before cleaning above the plants, this will be safer than full strenghth Clorox.
no it wont da it is very healthy for plants and humans
Bleach has two primary uses:As a laundry aid to whiten or remove stains from clothingAs a sanitizing agent to kill microbes on surfaces and clothing
Yes, bleach is toxic.
yes
Yes, diluted bleach can be used to clean seeds and kill any fungal spores that may be attached to the seed coat. BUT, undiluted bleach, or prolonged soaking in bleach (even diluted) can burn and kill the seed once it penetrates the seed coat
Yes, bleach in sufficient quantities kills cactus plants. Bleach contains a form of chlorine, which is used to kill germs in water. Diluted bleach is one of the gardener's remedies for plant and soil problems. But the bleach must be very much diluted, used in very small amounts, and applied very irregularly to cause more good than harm.
I would think it would kill the plants since it is bleach.
Yes, bleach is a weedkiller. But depending upon the concentration and the type, it also may kill edible crops and ornamental plants in the immediate area.
Yes, bleach will kill fungus.
Yes. are you kidding? drinking bleach will kill you!
bleach cannot be killed
Yes, but it hurts plants and is cruel to dogs.
it can be but pour a llot of bleach on it face
Bleach is very toxic if not properly diluted, and can easily kill any plant. But, when added to water (about 3 table spoons to 1 gallon, OR what ever brings the PH levels to a neutral reading ) can actually help plants in many ways. First by balancing the PH, it helps the plant to avoid many types of nutrient lock-out, witch is caused when the alkine and acid level are too far out of balance and the plants vessels ( veins ) "clog" with the excess, reduceing the plants ability to move water and nutrients to its leafs. This is often fatal to plants Bleach also contains several minerals that the plant need to grow, but only in trace amounts. Bleach can also help reduce bacteria in the soil. This can be a good thing and a bad thing, depending on what plants your growing and where you are growing them