What helps a plant grow is... water everyday, enough sunlight
It helps the plant live
because the plant will give the parakeet a view of wear it used to live helps with the birds breathing and helps make a more cozy home for it
Dead plants first become "compost", and then deteriorate into "humus", which helps to retain moisture and nutrients for the living plant(s).
yes, if they are from an acid loving plant, ala philodendrome.
this chemical helps the plant to grow, if it doesn't get enough or too much it will only live for a short period of time:) -amyking&abbiesharp
you Edited answer: It adds to the humus and helps in the formation of soil from the rock
The transpiration stream is important because it helps to transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves of a plant. This process is essential for maintaining turgor pressure in plant cells, which in turn supports plant structure and growth. Additionally, the movement of water through the plant helps to cool the leaves and assists in the uptake of minerals and other essential nutrients from the soil.
Do you mean phytoplankton? If so then : Phytoplankton are microscopic plant-like organisms that live in the ocean. Hope this helps :)
Fertilizer helps a plant grow because it add nutrition to the plant which helps the plant to thrive!
If you live in a dry climate, it helps make the plant think it is humid out. Tropical plants need humidity.
no a plant with bleach will not live for a week or so
yes it helps it grow though when there is too much water it shall not live due to over flowness