For a plant to rot, it needs to be in a warm, humid area. So, you can try bury it, dig it up later, but that is not really a good idea. Maybe if you got a black trash bag, left it out side with the plant in it, it would start to rot.
NO, because all the calcium will rot and kill the plant.
Many plant types are grown under artificial light and they do not rot. If the light intensity is too poor the plant will become spindly and probably die (due to lack of light rather than rot). If the plant is rotting, the problem is probably to do with drainage or over watering.
A good plant experiment is the study of sunlight on a plant. Place one plant in sunlight and one in the shade and watch the changes between the two.
You would spell it as so: "Rot in Hell", 'Rot' and 'Hell' both capitalized since 'Rot' is the beginning of the phrase, and 'Hell' since it is a place.
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The roots absorb nutrients and water from the soil, which get distributed throughout the plant. They also help to hold the plant in place.
For drainage. Without the hole, the compost would become waterlogged and the plant roots may rot away.
There are no codes to get plant seeds; you need to get them as drops and/or buy them, bazaar is a good deal place.
If a plant gets too much water, the plant will rot. water builds up in the soil until there is no room for oxygen, and the roots die. when the roots die, the plant can no longer take up nutrients, and it slowly rots. otherwise a fungal infection will develop and also rot the plant.
it can be, or it can be a result of a fungal infection on the leaf. yellowing leaves, especially at the base of the plant are indicative of a root problem - root rot, over watering or even severe fertiliser burn to the roots of the plant
candy rots when you leave it in a dark place
Overwatering your plant is almost like drowning it, and if the plant continues to be overwatered, the roots might start to rot.