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Not much of anything.
yes it helps it grow though when there is too much water it shall not live due to over flowness
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that magnetizing a seed can affect its growth. Plant growth is primarily influenced by factors such as light, water, nutrients, and temperature. There is no known or proven benefit to magnetizing seeds for improving growth.
by the amount of it in the plant and how much sunlight it gets
It may or may not help your plant. It can provide things such as citric acid that will help your plant. But it does might not provide as much nutrients that water provides.
it affected the growth because the water in the soil would somehow get in the plant and now they cant do anything about it the plant cant last long with so much soil in it
Yes, water content is essential for plant growth as it is necessary for various physiological processes such as photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and structure support. Both excess and insufficient water can be detrimental to plants, affecting their growth and overall health. Ensuring the right balance of water is critical for optimal plant growth.
A bulb in water can affect its growth and development by providing the necessary moisture for the bulb to sprout and develop roots. The water helps the bulb absorb nutrients and promotes the growth of the plant. However, too much water can lead to rotting of the bulb, so it is important to monitor the water levels carefully.
Yes, the amount of water given to a plant can affect how tall it grows. Too little water can lead to stunted growth, while too much water can cause root rot and inhibit growth. It's important to find the right balance for the specific plant species.
I have heard that bottled water is better for plant growth because tap water has too much iron in it.
yes if you put to much. i am a student and i know this.
yes, water is important for plant growth. It provides nutrients for the plant, but too much water causes turgor pressure and that means that the plant's cells swell up. This is why too much water can kill a plant. Not enough water causes the plant's cells to shrink which can also cause death.