You never know when it will grow.The bird will tell you when its finished.
When you take a plant out of the ground, it is cut off from its source of water and nutrients, making it unable to survive for long. The plant will start to wilt and eventually die due to lack of essential resources needed for its growth and development.
Saltwater can harm plants by causing dehydration and disrupting their ability to absorb nutrients. The time it takes for saltwater to kill plants depends on the concentration of salt in the water and the species of plant. In general, exposure to high levels of saltwater can lead to plant death relatively quickly, within days to weeks.
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Jade plants flower in winter. If they get too much light as a houseplant, they will not flower.
5 years
it may grow because it contains water ..but it may not as it also containc citric acid .
It really depends on how long it will take to kill each one.
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There is no definite time as there are too many independent variables (plant species, soil alkalinity, pH of the rain, soil composition, location) In some cases the plant will not die, in others it will abandon that region as a suitable ecosystem. Often the cause of species failure is the leaching of plant nutrients or the liberation of heavy metals in the soil. In clayey soils the rain may destroy the soil structure by changing the ionic balance.
no the alchohol is toxic and will kill it
about an hour or so.
it depends on the plant but some take about 5-10 days
because when the plant is there then the weed will practically take all the nutrients and eat up the plant =)
It can take as little as a few hours.
It depends on the type of plant you are planting.
I got the amiba but it did not kill me so I don't know.