Rock salt will kill most grasses, there are a few varieties of grass that are more salt tolerant than others though.
burn it up
Saltwater
it makes the plant growth not fast
Yes, salt water does affect bean plant growth. Many think that it can make them grow better than regular water, but the water can affect the natural sodium in the bean making them taste saltier.
It does...if you put enough salt into the water mixture & it soaks into the ground then nothing will EVER grow there again. Salt dries out the flowers therefore kills them...also kills grass.
The factors that may affect the rate at which salt dissolves in water are heat, the amount of water and the amount and type of salt you are using.
it does
Slow down growth
Salt water is not good for plants.
Yes, water is one liquid that affects plant growth. Along with plain water, salt water and carbonated water can affect the growth of plants.
yes it kills them
Saltwater
it makes the plant growth not fast
yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
Well, salt water hinders and stunts the growth of plants while water allows the plants to flourish and grow much more rapidly.
Yes, by adding salt to the water, it prevents the growth of the plant and slows/stops its intake of water, killing it.
Killing Grass with Salt Because salt not only inhibits grass growth but also kills grass in high doses, you can destroy unwanted grass, such as grass sprouting in driveway crevices, by dosing it with salt. It absorbs moisture, preventing it from reaching the roots of all types of plants, including grass.
the salt water is in the soil than the roots will be waekned and it will die