it dies
If a plant got to much water, it would end up getting all soggy and dying!
If a plant loses too much water, the stomata will close to prevent further water loss through transpiration. This helps the plant conserve water and maintain proper hydration levels. Closed stomata can also lead to reduced gas exchange and hinder photosynthesis.
It will die. And for some plants, too much water can have the same result. Ask your local nurseryman.
How much water do you need to put in a house plant
No, because if the plant gets to much water it stops growing.
How much water do you need to put in a house plant
Firsly many plants such down or go into a state of suspended animation whne it gets to hot. If this does not help the plant looses too much water through transpiration and turgor pressure is lost within the cells, causing the plant to wilt. If the condition persists then plasmolosis occurs, where the cell membrane separates from the cell wall - ultimately leading to death of the plant.
The plant will die as water can't go through the plant
how much does it cost to build a big water plant?
yes, because with too much water, it is harder for the plant to get oxygen, thus, 'drowning' the plant
The plant will get sunburnt and can actually die
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