Contrary to belief, pee can kill plants. There's more than just water in it, even through it is mostly. If you use pee instead of water while growing plants, you'll kill it in less than a week.
Contrary to belief, pee can kill plants. There's more than just water in it, even through it is mostly. If you use pee instead of water while growing plants, you'll kill it in less than a week.
Or so I was taught in my old science classes.
Learned that in scouting "If you go to pee and see poison Ivy, Kill it"
Contrary to belief, pee can kill plants. There's more than just water in it, even through it is mostly. If you use pee instead of water while growing plants, you'll kill it in less than a week.
Or so I was taught in my old science classes.
it is true that peeing on plants exclusively will kill them but if diluted with regular watering it is helpful for their growth, urea which is excreted into the bladder is a nitrogenous waste and helps with plant growth.
it is true that peeing on plants exclusively will kill them but if diluted with regular watering it is helpful for their growth, urea which is excreted into the bladder is a nitrogenous waste and helps with plant growth.
Not exactly...
Ammonia (NH4) helps plant growth. Ammonia is the primary source of the primary soil macronutrient plants need, Nitrogen.
Urea "decays" into Ammonia when processed by soil bacteria, and is a more complex chemical that is, incidentally, the way that the body removes excess nitrogen.
It's sort of like the difference between grape juice and wine, or more to the point, a rotting, bloated corpse, and freshly composted topsoil. They're chemically different, and you can get diseases being around one of those...