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Do plants need salt in there soil?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

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What do salt do to the soil?

Salt is a contaminant for soils because many plants doesn't accept too much salt in soil.


Is salt harmful to the soil?

Excessive salt can be harmful to soil by disrupting the balance of nutrients and causing desiccation in plants. It can also hinder water absorption and reduce soil fertility. It is important to monitor and manage salt levels in soil to maintain healthy plant growth.


How does the removal of plants contribute to soil salinity?

Plants' roots hold the soil together so that the salt can not raise up. But when we harvest our crops, the soil is left and salt can easily come up.


Why don't plants grow well with salt?

The salt kills the nutrients in the soil.


Why is it important to keep salt out of the plants' soil?

Excessive salt in the soil can harm plants by disrupting their ability to take up water and nutrients, leading to stunted growth or even death. Salt accumulation can also alter the soil structure, making it harder for plants to grow. Therefore, it's important to maintain a salt balance in the soil to ensure the health and vitality of plants.


Will salt or vinegar prevent plants from growing in soil?

Yes. Salt will. The Romans did it to the Carthaginians. :]


What types of soil do plants need?

Plants need a fertilizer (and soil) called potting mix.


What nutrients and minerals do plants need and why?

Plants grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.


How does salt affect plants?

too much salt in the water inhibits the plants ability to draw water from the soil and eventually it will die of thirst


What do animals need plants don't?

Plants obviously need soil to grow and animals doesn't need soil, they need food and water


Which plants do not need soil to grow?

all plants


Will morton's household salt kill tomato plants and pepper plants in the garden?

The short answer is YES. Putting any type of salt in or on the ground sterilize your soil and will kill any and all plants. Unless you want to render your soil useless for growing anything it is recommended that you DO NOT put salt in your garden.