it kills them
no thats stupid
Only a few plants are capable of growing in salt water.
To set color in fabric using vinegar and salt, mix 1 part vinegar, 1 part salt, and 16 parts water in a container. Soak the fabric in this solution for an hour, then rinse it thoroughly with cold water. This method helps to lock in the color and prevent fading.
Salt &vinegar
I usually find vinegar is a good replacement for vinegar...
Vinegar is actually mostly water. It generally does not contain any salt.
Salt water is more likely to kill a plant faster than vinegar, as high concentrations of salt can dehydrate and damage plants. Vinegar, if used in excess, can also harm plant tissues by altering the pH of the soil and causing chemical burns. It is important to avoid using either substance in excessive amounts to avoid killing plants.
Salt has a diluting effect on vinegar. When salt is mixed with vinegar, it lowers the acidity and reduces the sour taste. The salt also enhances the overall flavor, making the vinegar taste less acidic and more balanced.
Vinegar is a polar solvent and salt is a polar solute. Therefore vinegar dissolves salt. Plus, salt's are very soluable and will almost always completely disassociate when added to water(you vinegar isn't 100% vinegar, there's also lots of plain water than salt can dissolve in.)
rice vinegar, sugar, and salt.
Red wine vinegar in its purest form does not have salt. Only dressings containing the vinegar may have salt. No pure vinegars have salt as an ingredient in them.