the tree will die
If a root of a water plant is missing, the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil would be compromised. This can lead to stunted growth, wilting, and ultimately the death of the plant if it cannot establish a sufficient root system to support itself. Regular root pruning can stimulate new root growth to help compensate for missing roots.
Nothing, it's missing the essentials for plant life. And if it still has roots and leaves attached, it will probably die as quick as if you didn't plant it as it's state wouldn't allow proper transference of nutrients through the plant.
I’m pretty share death..
No plant can live without the roots. It needs not only sun rays but also anorganic substances from the soil.
The roots are the parts that absorb nutrients and water from the soil, so if they are injured or diseased the plant will probably die - it depends on how many of the roots are damaged.
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The roots are the parts that absorb nutrients and water from the soil, so if they are injured or diseased the plant will probably die - it depends on how many of the roots are damaged.
The roots will die out and it will become dead.
The plant will not (can not) grow.
The roots are the part of a plant not a plant