Yes. Ocean salt water has a salt presence of 35000 ppm, so it would kill it.
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Is it a sea water plant? Algae maybe? Seaweed?
Have you seem this plant in the ocean, sea or beach?
If you answered no to either one of the above questions, you need to ask yourself.
Would I enjoy drinking sea salt water? Would I wash my clothing in sea salt water? Would a "non-sea water" plant like salt water?
Hard to tell plant do not talk. But keep in mind that salting the soil will result in permanent degradation of soil and vegetation.
Have you seem this plant in the ocean, sea or beach?
If you answered no to either one of the above questions, you need to ask yourself.
Would I enjoy drinking sea salt water? Would I wash my clothing in sea salt water? Would a "non-sea water" plant like salt water?
Hard to tell plant do not talk. But keep in mind that salting the soil will result in permanent degradation of soil and vegetation.
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Most likely, as salt is extremely damaging for plants.
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depends on the plant but most plants wont like it but not immediately die.
They will die if you repeatably use salt water
They will die if you repeatably use salt water
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Yes; most plants are not capable of processing the salt.