Plants need food to grow as human do. Plants need salts to grow, and plants use salts for their food.
the salt draws water from the plants causing eventual death of the plant.
Some plants do benifit from salt in the water but you can experiment with distilled water for your plants.
If the salt concentration is high as in mannitol salt agar 7.5% NaCl, this will inhibit the growth of gram positive bacteria.
it makes the plant growth not fast
Salt improves the taste of food, and it also helps to inhibit the growth of bacteria.
Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
Brassica rapa is a type of plant that has yellow flowers. The effect of salt on it is that it inhibited growth.
Well I use Morton Salt for my science fair project and my plant is not dieing, it is just getting smaller!
The effect that salt has on plants is that it doesn't stimulate the growth cycle. Controlled (pure water) on the other hand makes plants grow faster than watering it with salt water.
it really depends on how much salt is used ... but the salt actually stuns it's growth .. and if too much salt is put on the plant it will die very quick
the effect saltwater has on most plants is that a bellend will grow out of the plants.
The amount varies depending on the plant species. Some have a higher tolerance. To help determine levels for individual plants, see the Related Link below.
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Slow down growth
Yes. Any salt will adversely affect the growth of a radish.
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Salt draws water away from the roots, it also effects the way the plant gets its nutrients. In water, salt breaks down into sodium and chloride. The sodium replaces the nutrients in the soil, and the chloride, effects the photosynthasis in the leaves. These causes could effect the plant's growth by stunting it, it could make the plant turn brown and wilt, and last but not least, the plant could possibly die.