Yes. It is possible to give a flower much more water than it can use, flooding the soil and killing the flower.
One your Goldenrod flower are established, they do not require much water. They are drought tolerant and get most of their water from the rain.
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Water. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also good amount of sunlight help alot. In addition, too much water can be dangerous for the flower. Your love and care is neccerssary, and sometimes ferterlizer works too.
Jade plants flower in winter. If they get too much light as a houseplant, they will not flower.
Drowning can result from too much water
I don't know what a flowerhorn is, but if it's a plant, if you feed it too much fertilizer, it will either kill it or make the foliage grow instead of growing a flower. If you water it too much or too little, you will kill it.
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if there too little water animal die crops are not growing and if their is too much water flood came
No, as a matter of fact there is such a thing as water poisoning. Too much of anything is bad.
About every day, but you don't want them to get too wet. You don't want them to dry out too much for too long. The planter should be in the sun or have a light on it. I use a planter with a clear plastic dome. It doesn't dry out as much, and I water them every other day or as needed. I didn't put a light over it the first time, and they didn't do too well.
No, there is not too much water in the desert. The amount of water in a desert is just right. If it had any more water it wouldn't be a desert.