From the humus
Rich soil is good because it has nutrients. If the plant gets nutrients the plant will grow.
A rose gets its nutrients from the soil through its roots. The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and transport them to the rest of the plant, including the petals. Photosynthesis in the leaves also helps produce sugars that serve as additional nutrients for the rose.
briefly describe how water and nutrients gets from the soil to the top of a 300-foot redwood tree.
Yes, the plant gets its nutrients from the soil so it can grow nice and healthy
yes, if it gets enough nutrients from other sources
Yes, a plant gets it's nutrients to grow from water and soil, kind of like we do, besides we don't eat soil and dirt.
Fertilizer gets into the soil through application methods like broadcasting, banding, or injection. Once applied, the nutrients in the fertilizer dissolve in water and are absorbed by plant roots or microbes in the soil. Some fertilizers can also be broken down by soil organisms over time, releasing nutrients into the soil.
Top soil gets its nutrients from decomposing organic matter such as leaves, plants, and animals. This process releases essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium into the soil, which are then absorbed by plants and other organisms to support growth and health. Additionally, weathering of rocks and minerals also contributes to the nutrient content of top soil.
a daisy flower gets fed by water
because this soil is very healthy and is always cool. it keeps the worms nice and cool not to hot and not to cold. this soil gets the most nutrients and it is good and easy soil to dig in.
Possibly from decomposed matter? Either that or it was full of nutrients to begin with.
there are sixteen nutrients needed by plant ,three nutrients it gets from air, water, soil and from other thirteen nutrients ,six are required in large amount called macro-nutrients and seven are required in small amount are called micro-nutrients .