Answer Posted / anithaisro
Vinegar is basically acid. Depends on the plant, as some
like acidic conditions, and if the soil was too alkaline,
vinegar would make it grow better. But if the plant liked
alkaline conditions, vinegar would kill it.
Also depends on the strength of vinegar solution, how often
applied, etc.
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