Every plant needs a different amount of water. A good rule of thumb is to stick your finger in the soil. If you finger comes out with no mud on it then it needs watering. Another is every 3 days water your plant 3 inches.
Probably in soil because if you have too much water it will die and living in water is worst soil helps plants develop and it is better for them to have soil. I suggest you put soil. Plants probably grown bigger in soil.i mistake plans grow better in water
That plant needs stable weather.
A high amount
Depends on how much sun it needs, if you bought it at a nursery, there should be a card on it that says how much. If it needs more shade, plant it on the side of the hill that doesnt have as much sun.
The air needs to be cooled, the amount depending on how much water vapour is in it. When it's cooled sufficiently the water vapour will condense on solid things as water, or become very small droplets (fog/cloud). When this happens in the early mornings we call it dew, and the temperature at which the water will condense is known as the dewpoint.
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
The amount of water a perennial needs depends on the actual flower itself. It is best to let the plant dry out and not to water on a fixed schedule, as it can drown the plant.
When other plants need the same nutrients and water that the other plant needs they compete for the nutrients and won't get as much as they should do. When a plant doesn't get the required amount of water, it wilts
As much as the plant needs. The excess water is thrown out.
A plan wilts because of a shortage of water or because there is no water in the central vacuole over a period of time when the plant really needs water.Answer.While agreeing with the first answer a plant can also wilt if given too much water.
The percolation ability of soil is important to sustaining plant life because it affects how much water is retained in the soil. If too much or too little water is in it, the plants may not have the amount it needs.
yes you can. i did that in science class, i was boring by the way.
Enough to keep it from wilitng. If it gets wilty water it.
A dandelion needs enough water just so it can live. It is best to not give the plant too much water or let it go dry.
as much water as the plant needs. each plant is different. you will need to monitor the plant daily and see if the leaves are beginning to wilt or if something looks wrong. do not try to overwater the plant, though, because too much water is not good for the plant.
If you give the plant too much water, it will drown and clear out all the nutrients. If you give the plant too little water, then it will not get the nutrients it needs because it goes through a process where the water helps it make and food and nutrients because the plant will die with too little food or nutrients. Hope that helped!