yes some plants require acidic soil, and some plant require alkaline soil. other plants can thrive in different soils. for instance, here in Florida to grow roses, we have a more alkaline soil and we have to ammend it with peat moss to make it more acidic.
soil is the most important part of growth for plants more so than water. To find what type of soil you have you can take a sample to an extension center and they will analize it for you. If you don't want the bother you can get a general fertilizer at home depot or lowes. In addition get a small bag of mulch which will help the soil retain moisture mix it well then put your plants in water good and wait till they grow. The best type of soil is called loam , which has everything young plants need. sandy soil doesn't retain water hence the mulch or peat. Clay which seems to be the most common and will prevent the roots from growing hence the peat or mulch which will allow root growth
The type of soil that makes plants grow faster is known as loam soil. Sandy and clay soil lack the capability of supporting proper growth of plants.
the effect is what type of soil you get.
Yes. If the soil is too acidic it can kill the seed. It depends on the type of seed and where it was originally meant to grow. Some plants like alkaline soil and some like base soil.
Precipitation affects a biomes soil type by determining the amount of moisture in the soil.
Loam
The following factors will affect the growth of plants: exposure to light, ambient temperature, water availability, soil type, nutrient availability and supply of nutrients.
The type of soil that makes plants grow faster is known as loam soil. Sandy and clay soil lack the capability of supporting proper growth of plants.
soil is the most important part of growth for plants more so than water. To find what type of soil you have you can take a sample to an extension center and they will analize it for you. If you don't want the bother you can get a general fertilizer at home depot or lowes. In addition get a small bag of mulch which will help the soil retain moisture mix it well then put your plants in water good and wait till they grow. The best type of soil is called loam , which has everything young plants need. sandy soil doesn't retain water hence the mulch or peat. Clay which seems to be the most common and will prevent the roots from growing hence the peat or mulch which will allow root growth
Yes. Differences in the amount of nutrients that it contains, its pH value, the amount of water that it will retain/drainage are all factors which will affect the growth of plants.
Mostly, plants grown in bad soil fail to germinate properly and it also fails in gaining necessary nutrients essential for the plants growth. But this entirely relies on what type of plant.
the effect is what type of soil you get.
in GENERAL a humus rich soil is better for plant growth, but it is dependant on the type of plant - e.g. plants that grow at the coast are at home in very sandy soils.
Temperature Light (intensity) Humidity Water (rain, water table etc,) Wind (exposure) another factor can be a secondary result of lightning which assists in the conversion of nitrites
it is a type of soil which allows plants to grow well because it lets in air water and sunlight. It is good for plant growth . it makes the plants grow tall an big. i thing it is very useful for gardens !
No!
Every plant has different soil needs; there isn't one type of soil that is the best for all plants.
sandy loam soil