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Why is fertiliser dissolved in water?

some fertilisers are dissolved in water as it hastens the uptake of the elements into the plant when applied in solution. some fertilisers are dissolved in water and applied as "foliar feeds", this is sprayed over the leaves of the plants and is absorbed through the stomata and directly into the plant tissue. not all fertilisers are applied in solution, some chemicals are dry applications which rely on the subsequent watering of the plant to dissolve the fertiliser pellet and deliver nutrients to the plant.


What qualification need to gardener?

a nice open patch of dirt, fertalizer, watering can, seeds, water.


What do you call a person who gives water to plants?

A person who gives water to plants is commonly called a gardener or a plant caregiver.


Who enhances plant growth but when used in excess it causes water pollution?

fertiliser


How does watering a plant with sugar water effect the plant?

Watering a plant with sugar water will usually harm it because it makes soil water less available to the plant. In technical terms, it lowers the water potential of the soil water by lowering the osmotic potential.


Get easy money on viva pinata?

Buya lot of Chili seeds. Plant them in dirt, then water them and fertilise with red fertiliser. Then sell them. Fertilised chillies are worth more but if you can't get fertiliser don't worry they sell for $300 without fertiliser and $600 with fertiliser.


Why is your neem tree shedding its leaves?

1. because it is deciduous and its cold 2. over watering or water logged soil 3. root damage or fertiliser burns


What causes yellowing on mandavilla?

The yellowing of the leaves tend to be caused by infrequent or irregular watering of this particular species. Over watering or water left in the saucers of potted plants will also cause this. Nutrient deficiencies can also cause this though a lack of flowering and general health of the plant would also be contributing factors. A complete slow release fertiliser will remedy this.


How do you use your bin weevil watering can?

click on a plant then press water.


Why is my nerve plant drooping after watering?

Your nerve plant may be drooping after watering due to overwatering, which can lead to root rot and cause the plant to wilt. Make sure the plant is not sitting in water and adjust your watering schedule to allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings.


How do the minerals in fertiliser get into the plant?

The plant absorbs water with it's roots, which will be rooted into the soil you put fertiliser in. The minerals will be absorbed by the roots.


What happens if you water a plant growing in dry soil?

no because your watering it with water which make it wet .