Lush foliage on the plant and nutrient depletion in the soil are what happens when too much fertilizer is added to plants.
Specifically, too much fertilizer achieves its purpose and then some. It encourages lush foliage at the expense of other important life processes, such as flowering, fruiting and seeding. Additionally, it leads to decreased soil health because it supplies only a few of the many necessary soil nutrients. It limits soil options in terms of air, life, moisture and nutrients.
Leaves will start to dry up and become crispy. Whole plant may wilt to one side or the other, stems my droop down. Plant will also loose it's color.
Too much water is bad for plants because it won't be able to "drink" all the water so it will just drown.
The vacuoles expand when water is given to it, it is like letting air out of a ballon when you dont, hence a droopy plant...
It can "burn" the plant material or worse run off into water systems and pollute the water.
This question is so simple. i cant believe you just asked that. the flower dies.
it would die
the plant grows but not too well
i think so
If you put dilute coffee in the soil of a houseplant it will make it grow better and it will make your plant healthier. But if you put too much coffee it will kill your plant.
The percolation ability of soil is important to sustaining plant life because it affects how much water is retained in the soil. If too much or too little water is in it, the plants may not have the amount it needs.
When planting any plant you need to compress the soil around the plant. Not too much just enough so the plant cannot be pulled out (or blown out)of the soil easily.
too much of anything to a plant is hurtful
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 dies there is too much suger
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
Too much water and it will become root-bound ... the ground surrounding the plant will get moldy and then stricken the plant with diseases. Don't think a plant can get too much sunlight ... there's a difference between "sunlight" and "full sun". Sunlight is somewhat diffused.
Probably in soil because if you have too much water it will die and living in water is worst soil helps plants develop and it is better for them to have soil. I suggest you put soil. Plants probably grown bigger in soil.i mistake plans grow better in water