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Paddy rice grows best in loamy soil that is well-drained and has good water retention properties. Sandy soil can also be a good option for paddy cultivation as long as there is a reliable source of irrigation. The soil should be rich in nutrients and have a slightly acidic pH level for optimal growth of paddy rice.
Paddy grows well on clayey soil because clay has good water and nutrient retention capabilities, which are essential for the cultivation of rice. The clayey soil holds water for a longer period, providing a suitable environment for the paddy plants to thrive. Additionally, the compact nature of clayey soil provides good support for the rice plants' roots.
Usually, it is rice. :D
Usually, it is rice. :D
Rice is typically grown in flooded or saturated soil conditions, known as paddy fields, that provide the necessary water and nutrients for the rice plants to grow. The soil is usually clayey or loamy with good water retention capabilities. It is important for the soil to be well-drained to prevent waterlogging.
Yes, it grows on top of the soil.
It grows in dirt
paddy is grown in clayey soil
The paddy plants in Malaysia are planted with aluvium soil while the paddy plants planted in Pulau Jawa were planted with lava base soil. In Malaysia, paddy plants were planted in lowlands while the ones planted in Pulau Jawa were planted in terraced hilands. Pulau Jawa is also known having 20 active volcanoes. The lava from the volcanoes that flow to the lands give rich lava base soil which is suitable for growing paddy.
A paddy or rice plant grows very fast. The average life span of the paddy plant is only about three months.
tap root Edited answer: No, paddy has fibrous roots being a monocot plant.
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