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A plant usually wilts because it needs water.
The water forces air out from the soil, and the cells of the root hairs get damaged and will eventually die due to the lack of oxygen. At this point, the plant becomes unable to pick up water, wilts and dies. The symptoms are confusing, because at first glance, the plant reacts the same way to the lack of water as to overwatering.
Water. Milk wont work as well... even thought it seems to have more nutrients... it is thick and ha fat...
Is a tulip woody or herbaceous? tulip is herbaceous, because it is a monocot. secondary growth doesn't occur in monocots, whereas secondary growth produces cork, which is the woody stem found in dicots
There is more water in the plant than there is in the soil so the plant will attempt to even out the ballence by putting some of the water that is contained inside it into the soil which will inturn cause the plant to wilt because of returning so much water to the soil
saalt wilts flowers because it does
Yes a tulip is an organism because its a type of plant.
A plant usually wilts because it needs water.
H. Wilts has written: 'Gezin naar Gods plan'
The motto of South Wilts Grammar School for Girls is 'Onwards'.
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Because it needs to be watered
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Because it holds the water an when it can't hold anymore water it dies because you have over watered it. Because it holds the water an when it can't hold anymore water it dies because you have over watered it. Because it holds the water an when it can't hold anymore water it dies because you have over watered it.
The water forces air out from the soil, and the cells of the root hairs get damaged and will eventually die due to the lack of oxygen. At this point, the plant becomes unable to pick up water, wilts and dies. The symptoms are confusing, because at first glance, the plant reacts the same way to the lack of water as to overwatering.