Yes, ammonia can be used to kill weeds. But the natural herbicide in question demands attention to detail and care in all stages, from preparation to treatment to clean-up. Its consistency and odor require proper protective equipment and procedure, and its application will affect whatever else grows in the immediate area with the targeted weeds.
Yes, ammonia can be used to kill weeds. The weed killer in question functions as a home remedy whose application requires dilution in water and use of personal protective equipment by the applicant. It serves as a non-target herbicide whose casualties may include plants deemed weeds, and not, in the immediate area of application.
Too much water will kill your grass. Ammonia, along with other stuff in the correct amounts, is a great fertilizer/
In lower concentration ammonia actually fertilizes plants, in higher concentrations it will kill them.
Most likely, yes.
it will form ammonia ions which are phytotoxic in high concentrations
Ammonia will kill HIV.
Yes, it is possible to use ammonia and water to fertilize a lawn. The ammonia might also help kill lawn destroyers like crab grass.
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Yes. Ammonia can be deadly.
I f Ammonia products don't claim on their labels that they kill germs, it's because they can NOT kill germs.
Yes. Ammonia can disinfect surfaces.
Yes. Inhaling Ammonia is extremely dangerous. Ammonia is a poison. It can kill you.
Yes ammonia can do that. It is toxic for rats.
No. Prolonged exposer to ammonia can kill you.
Yes. Ammonia is sometimes used to disinfect surfaces.
If the windex has ammonia in it, yes it will kill you