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The plant absorbs water with it's roots, which will be rooted into the soil you put fertiliser in. The minerals will be absorbed by the roots.

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Minerals and nutrients have to be absorbed in solution by the plant roots

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Q: How do the minerals in fertiliser get into the plant?
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Minerals and nutrients, which keep the plant strong!


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