when salt is scattered on the soil of a potted plant why does it die
In which culture?
Potting soil leaves stains underneath because it comes from the peat in the soil mix. Using a saucer underneath the potted plant will help from staining.
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yes, salt is a part of mineral's, from soil.
Yes because pot soil has all the minerals and vitamsn and etc. that will help more than probaly gound soil will.
with salt, soil, and rocks
Putting salt into plant soil will hinder plant growth and even kill the plant by making the soil outside more concentrated than the environment inside of roots. This stops the absorption of water and minerals by the roots.
Premixed sterile potting soil.
A high concentration of salt in soils is harmful for most plant species.
potted soil, vermiculite
Yes, if the soil has too large of a salt concentration, then the plant will not be able to absorb water or nutrients from the soil.
Bean plants grow in loam soil. Salt wouldn't do anything.