They are great they give the roots room to grow, they break down plant matter into fine particles that can be absorbed by the plants and help to lower the ph of acidic soil.
Worms in plant water can benefit plants by breaking down organic matter and improving soil structure. However, if there are too many worms, they can consume too many nutrients, leading to nutrient deficiencies in the plants. This can negatively impact the overall health and growth of the plants.
yes, with worms, a bean plant will grow faster and taller
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yes, because worms help enrich soil and that would help the plant. plus it would airate the soil which gives oxygen the ability to go father down in the soil.
Yes, red wriggler worms can improve plant growth. They break down organic material, creating nutrient-rich compost that helps nourish plants. Their burrowing activity can also aerate the soil, promoting root growth and overall plant health.
Yes it does make a difference on plants growth if you talk to them.
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
Indirectly, yes. Worms aid in the fertilization process, which in turn aids the growth of plants.
Plants require a proper balance of minerals for optimum growth.
Yes, rat poison can be absorbed by plants and can affect their growth and development if they are exposed to it.
Yes.
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