HeAlThY?! Unless your talking about plants-then yes(good water, not bad.). All it does is make it wet, as far as I know.
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Water doesn't make healthy soil (for plants to grow in), however the amount of nutrients in the soil will.
to make the soil healthy
Besides water, they eat the little white specks in the soil you put it in. That is what makes them healthy
Aeroate the soil, fertilize. water
water,soil,sunlight,
A healthy soil is composed of organic matter, minerals, water, air, and living organisms such as microbes, insects, and earthworms. These components work together to support plant growth by providing nutrients, improving soil structure, and regulating water availability.
Put water in it
There are five components of healthy soil. Compost, fertilizer, dirt, water and air. Most experts recommend using organic materials to keep soil as healthy as possible.
Gladiolus bulbs typically grow faster in soil compared to water. Soil provides necessary nutrients and a stable environment for the bulb to develop roots and grow into a healthy plant. Water alone may not provide all the essential elements for robust growth, and bulbs grown in water may become waterlogged or rot.
Soil and fresh water resources are interdependent because soil acts as a filter, holding and purifying water as it percolates through the ground. In turn, healthy soils support vegetation that helps to maintain water quality and regulate water flow. Without healthy soil, water quality can be compromised, and without adequate water, soil fertility and ecosystem health can decline.
When soil is put in water, it will absorb the water and expand. This can cause the soil to become waterlogged, leading to the displacement of air in the soil pores. Excess water can also affect the soil's nutrient content and ability to support plant growth.
Water, light, a fertile soil.
To ensure a healthy transition from water to soil for your pothos plant, water it thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. This typically means watering every 1-2 weeks, but adjust based on your plant's specific needs and environment.