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No. Actually, the nutrients come from fungus in the soil. Fungi called mycorrhizal fungi help solubolize phosphorus and bring soil nutrients (phosphorus, nitrogen, micronutrients, etc.).Now I have a question for you guys to answer:If this is true, how does Hydroponics work?
If the soil is acidic, agricultural lime (limestone) can counteract the acidity, and bring the soil back to a neutral pH. This allows the plant to extract nutrients from the soil.
Yes, ants help aerate the soil and clean up the forest floor. They also help with pollination.
Floods can bring nutrients to the soil.
APEX: To help recycle nutrients in the soil
I think nutrients is in all soil because without nutrients the soil couldn't help plants grow.
In the dirt.
no because it is not healthy to the soil
Living organisms provide nutrients for the soil.
yes regular soil has more nutrients because of worms and how their slime helps the soil stay moisturised and grow more nutrients but potting soil gives plants more nutrients to help them grow faster. Regular soil has more nutrients and potting soil doubles the amount
APEX: To help recycle nutrients in the soil
To help recycle nutrients in the soil