When soil has too much water consistency it is overwhelming for a plant to absorb the water into its roots and up the stem to the leaves.That soil is like sloppy mud but when there is too little water (and too many nutrients) the soil it is impossible to absorb the water because it just slips through the soil so fast!
Hope this helps!
yes they do, if the water is contaminated
It is because soil have some capillaries, which contains the air & air is bad conductor of heat, so it is warmer, means disallow the flow of heat. whereas in case of water no capillaries are there.
I'm almost positive it is soil or else the plant would absorb too much water and die. Hydroponics is the method of growing without soil - works quite well in controlled environs. Some vegetables for the market are grown this way.
Good soil is soil that can hold plant firmly in the soil and contians enough nutrient so the plant can absorb it to produce food. bad soil on the other hand does the opposite.
Amount of nutrients such as nitrogen etc... Also how much has the soil been used, if you plant corn over and over which is bad for the soil the soil becomes useless until you plant soy beans which replenish the soil.
yes they do, if the water is contaminated
water is bad!1
pines
good its not bad
water and soil pollution :( bad!
HeAlThY?! Unless your talking about plants-then yes(good water, not bad.). All it does is make it wet, as far as I know. ----- Water doesn't make healthy soil (for plants to grow in), however the amount of nutrients in the soil will.
ANY arsenic in water is bad! :O
At least one inch (2.54 centimeters) a year is the amount of compost that should be put in a garden. This will allow nutrients to be put into the soil. If you are looking to correct physical problems, such as bad drainage and poor structure of the soil), add twice that.
because if the salt gets into the soil the plants will die from the salt water being poisonous.
of course. any extreme pH such as 9-10 or as low as 3-4 will damage the plant directly but even smaller ranges change the water solutes composition in ways which can be good or bad depending on your soil structure.
Salinity dissolves tree roots if it gets to them, and can weaken the soil structure and make it poor ground for crops n stuff.
Dark soil is good because if soil is dark it means that it is moisturized, therefore it can feed water to the roots of the plant that is growing. Soil that is not dark is bad because it is dry and does not have the moisture for the roots of the plant.