Different types of soil, has different types of nutrients. So for ex. if gravel has more nutrients it would grow better, than in the sand.
To keep aquarium plants healthy in gravel substrate, provide them with proper lighting, nutrients, and carbon dioxide. Ensure the gravel is not too compacted and allow for good water circulation. Regularly trim and prune the plants, and consider using root tabs or liquid fertilizers to supplement their growth.
It depends on what types of liquids are used on the plant. Soda may potentially slow growth. Water helps plants grow. Water is the best thing to water a plant.
it doesnt have soilin gravel.
To plant aquarium plants in gravel effectively, follow these steps: Prepare the gravel by rinsing it thoroughly to remove any debris or dirt. Create small holes in the gravel using your fingers or a planting tool. Gently place the roots of the plant into the hole and cover them with gravel. Press down on the gravel around the plant to secure it in place. Repeat the process for each plant, leaving enough space between them for growth. Fill the aquarium with water slowly to avoid disturbing the plants. By following these steps, you can effectively plant aquarium plants in gravel for a healthy and thriving underwater environment.
Plants are affected by UV rays. Some of them die in their presence.
The growth of plants and trees is affected by a wide variety of variables. The salinity content of soil can affect the growth of most plants in a negative way, such as turning their leaves a dark green color and stunting their growth.
Soil that is too compacted, too sandy, or too acidic may not be suitable for the growth of plants. These types of soils can hinder the root development, water retention, and nutrient uptake necessary for healthy plant growth.
because it can not take that much amount of waterBecause the roots absorb water and whatevers in it which affects the plants growth
Yes, plants can grow in gravel, though not well. If you try to grow many plants in gravel as soil a couple may grow tall but most will not grow at all. So, it is possible, but not a good idea. I did a science experiment at school growing plants in different types of soil, and gravel did the worst quantity-wise, but a couple did grow almost as tall as the ones grown in more common soils.
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many different things including dead plants, dead animals, sand, clay, and gravel.