How much water do you need to put in a house plant
How much water do you need to put in a house plant
well if you put too much the plant will get all clogged up which causes the plant to die
no it would not die
If a plant cell is placed in fresh water, there will be a net movement of water into the cell - because the solute concentration inside the cell is greater than outside. This occurs because the system is attempting to reach equilibrium (where the concentrations inside and outside are equal). Unlike an animal cell, a plant cell will not burst when excess water enters the cell. This is because the cell wall helps the plant cell maintain its structure.
its called a water sewage treatment plant.
If you put excess water in a plant the plant will die because soil has space between them which contain air and if the pores are filled by water then the plant is receiving no air so automatically plant will die
put water in it, it is a plant not cassette player
No, you do not have to, unless it"s an aquarium plant, then yes.
Yes because rain water has much more nutrients than tap water. If you were to put tap water in a plant all the led and the backteria is going into your plant. If it is a bean plant and you're putting tap water in a edible plant then you are going to eat the backteria that is in the tap water.
You put water on it.
The plant/s will die
No, because if the plant gets to much water it stops growing.