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How Does Soapy Water Effect Plants?

What Are Some Of The Common Plant Diseases:

Fun Fact #1

BLIGHTS: When plants suffer from blight, leaves or branches suddenly wither, stop growing, and die. Later, plant parts may rot.

Fire Blight: This bacterial disease affects apples, pears, fruit trees, roses, and small fruits. Infected shoots wilt and look blackened.

What Kills The Plants?

If graywater is irrigated evenly across the garden, the high PH water will not concentrate in one area, and is in fact partially balance by the following rinse cycles.

Not reading care instructions, Over watering, Under watering, Too much/too little light, Extreme temperatures, Not “pinching,” Not

repotting, Ignoring insects, Not fertilizing, Wrong soil, Moving too much, Failure to survive diseases

What are the types of Macronutrients?

Macronutriens are nutrients that help the plant.

The Primary Macronutrients: Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K). The Three secondary macronutrients: Calcium (Ca), Sulfur (S), Magnesium (Mg). The micronutrients/trace minerals: Boron (B), Chlorine (Cl), Manganese (Mn), Iron (Fe), Zinc (Zn), Copper (Cu), Molybdenum (Mo), Nickel (Not the type of cash) (Ni).

The Difference between Grey Water And Black Water

Soapy Water Effecting Plants

Blackwater is usualy used in: toilets, dishwashers, or kitchen sinks. Greywater is water that comes from: bath, shower, and washing machine.

What Gives The Plants Nutrients?

This prezi is all about how soapy water effects plants. Also you will learn about how you can save your plants and/or plant enviroment.

Fun Fact #2

There are 14 plant nutrients. Carbon and oxygen are absorbed from the air, while other nutrients including water are typically obtained from the soil.

Non concentrated soap powders typically contain high levels of sodium.

The Hazards Of Soapy Water

More Hazards

If you put soapy water in a potted plant the soapy water could kill the potted plant because the soil turns toxic and kills the plant.

Some laundry detergents are high in salt. These will tend to

accumulate in the soil profile and creates soil structure to collapse. Liquid detergents tend to have a lot less salt content.

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