No, but they help the plants grow.
Roots grow in soil due to a combination of factors such as geotropism (response to gravity), thigmotropism (response to touch), and chemotropism (response to chemicals). These forces help roots navigate through the soil, find nutrients, water, and anchorage, and ultimately support plant growth.
Chemicals are used to clean soil to remove dangerous material.Apex
Soil conditioners regenerate soil that has not been mistreated by chemicals or other misuses. Jungle Flora is a very good organic soil conditioner that adds essential components back into the soil, which in turn help your plants to grow much better and produce better harvests.
there are chemicals that help the bacteria grow.
Organic soil cannot contain the chemicals typically used in agriculture.
Yes
The chemicals from the trash do not seep into the soil, damaging it.
It depends on how many chemicals in one soil, if it is organic then it would take slower to grow, if you put chemical then if would be faster to grow.
soil is the platform on which plants use to grow... so possibly family because they help us grow into what we are
Lime is used to reduce the acidity of soil to help plants grow. It is also a component of brick mortar and is used in the manufacture of some chemicals.
they acidify the soil
plant food and mega growth