rocky soil has less nutrients than regular soil.
it must have water and soil to be able to survive
Rocky soil is soil that contains a significant amount of rocks and gravel, which can make it difficult for plants to grow deep roots. This type of soil may have poor drainage and aeration, leading to challenges in plant growth and cultivation. Amending rocky soil with organic matter can help improve its structure and fertility for better plant growth.
Soil compaction affects plant growth because if the soil is more compact it is harder for air, sunlight, and water to get to the roots of the plant.
Rocky soil that is NOT good for growing crops are any plant that needs a lot of WATER
No, a Monstera plant cannot survive indefinitely in water as it requires soil for proper growth and nutrition.
Good organic soil is best for most plants. But some plants prefer sand or rocky soil. Do some research to see what your plants prefer.
Rocky soil.
Rocky soil can hinder plant growth by restricting root penetration, limiting access to nutrients and water, causing root damage, and impeding air circulation essential for healthy root growth. Additionally, rocky soil often has poor drainage and can lead to waterlogging, which can further inhibit plant growth by causing root rot.
No, a plant will not survive if planted in a glass vase because it needs soil for nutrients and proper drainage for water to thrive.
The quality of desert soil affects plant growth and survival in arid environments by influencing the availability of nutrients, water retention, and root penetration. Poor soil quality can limit plant growth by reducing access to essential nutrients and water, making it harder for plants to survive in harsh desert conditions.
no that is not all it needs sun light
The New England Colonies had rocky soil.