Vinegar is very acidic. Acids can have very negative effects
on living things. Cells have an outer membrane made of lipids. Although
plants also have a cell wall, they need the membrane to survive. In acidic
environments, the molecules that make up the cell membrane break apart,
causing damage to the cells. Also, the H+ ion, what makes acids acidic,
is very small. Because it is small, it can move right through the
membrane. Once inside, it can continue to break up important molecules.
It also causes problems because the proteins inside work best at the normal
pH inside the cell. H+ decreases the pH, and thus stops some of the
necessary reactions.
Some plants like acidic root median/medium; others like alkaline PH. Tomatos, for example, appreciate a PH of around 6.8, 7 being neutral, and 6.8 being acidic. Acidity helps with the absorption of nutrients, such as phosphorus the most likely answer is that it would kill the plant because the plant is not use to that chemecal.
Vinegar is a strong acid that kills certain plants. Other plants don't respond as harsh to vinegar as many other plants do.
Vinegar is on the popular list of ingredients for home remedies. It can be used to kill pests and weeds. Unfortunately, it also kills plants.
Vinegar is a mild acid, so it burns cells.
It takes the root and burns it and eats it up and the plant blows upinto dried up yellow red blue pink plants.
in other words it pretty muchh kills the plants.
yes. It does.
Ethylene is a plant hormone that increases the speed of plant growth and ripening
yes. It depends on how much of the sunlight the plant has
slow cell growth
That do you think it makes it grow
Yes, you can but not every time you water.
no
the effect of phosphate on plant growth is an unanswered question
How vinegar affects plant growth is by being acidic, and it works in negatively against the plant growth. It damages the cells to the plants.
It slows down the growth of the plant.
Detrimental and fatal are the effects of vinegar on plant growth.Specifically, vinegar is acidic. Acetic acid keeps plants from absorbing available nutrients and water. In sufficient amounts, it also lowers soil pH to the point that available nutrients become inaccessible for intake -- for distribution upwards -- by the plant's roots.
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what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
They do not.
It depends on thee soil. Vinegar is a very acidic, it could kill the plant or even help it grow better.
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
yes
Yes