too much water will kill the roots
I think it depends on what plants you are talking about because some rice plants grow best in flooded land but a lot of plants will die with out soil.
Plants cannot grow there and the land wont have a lot of nutreints.
The coal filters the water so the plants don't get infected from water that is not changed a lot. Some people believe it benefits the plants too but I am not one of those people.
Yes, but you'll need a lot of it because plants will suck out the water from the soda.
Plants generally grow better in soil compared to water, as soil provides essential nutrients, support, and stability for root growth. While some plants can be grown in water (hydroponics), most plants thrive in soil due to the balance of nutrients and oxygen it can provide.
Tea needs a lot of water and general humidity to grow. Deserts lack water and humidity, therefore tea plants are ill-equipped to survive in the desert.
Besides water and light plants also need minerals and CO2 to prepare their own food. So in the presence of only light and water it will grow a little.
Just regular old water, houseplants prefer room temperature water. If you have a lot of chlorine in your water let water stand in a container over night 48 hours.
Not a lot. Sit around and watch plants grow.
Plants can be grown both hydroponically and in soil. In hydroponic systems, plants grow in a nutrient-rich water solution without soil. In traditional soil-based gardening, plants grow in natural soil with nutrients available for uptake. Both methods have their advantages and can support healthy plant growth.
One factor would be the amount of rainfall in the area. If not a lot of water would rain in a specific area than the ground water amount would be very low, and if there were a lot of rain in the area the water amount would be high. Another factor could be the amount of plants in the area. If there were little plants in the area, the plants would suck up the water but not very much of it. But if it was an area with a lot of plants, the plants would suck up a big amount of water.
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