Plants that shrivel and turn brown are not getting enough water. Plants that start showing signs of mold may be overwatered.
In a manner of speaking, yes, since it determines whetherthey grow. Yes, it does have an effect on how plants grow. If you give a plant too much water, it may wilt and die. If you don't give a plant enough water, it may shrivel, wilt, not grow, or die.
All bodies of water need a certain pH to sustain life. If too acidic, it changes how much oxygen fish get. It also changes how plants grow. Algae can overpopulate, which decreases sunlight through the water, which affects plants.
Plants die because of:wrong soiltoo little nutrients in the soiltoo much watertoo little watertoo much lightnot enough light
Regular watering for a plant typically means providing enough water to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. This could vary depending on the type of plant and its individual watering needs. It's generally recommended to water plants when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.
The amount of water you put in a terrarium depends on the specific plants in it and their water needs. It's best to add enough water to keep the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged. Monitor the terrarium and adjust the watering based on the plant's condition.
None, they get enough moisture fro the plants that they consume.
Just enough to achieve sprouting of seed
If you add to much water then the soil will get soggy and mushy so that indecates that the plant overwatered and it is not getting enough sunlight or CO2 and when the soil is dusty dry then the plant is under watered.
too much water too little water too much fertiliser not enough fertiliser herbicides amongst other methods
It will die. And for some plants, too much water can have the same result. Ask your local nurseryman.
It is shrinking because the area has not had much precipitation lately and it is not getting enough water to stay at the same water level
not that much just make sure that there getting enough water through out the day . if you notice that they are drinking alot you should think about putting electrolites in there water
It depends on how severe the lack of water or excess of water is. Neither will be healthy and both will eventually die if the situation is severe enough.
Enough
It is shrinking because the area has not had much precipitation lately and it is not getting enough water to stay at the same water level
This depends on the type of plant you are growing. The obvious answer is enough but that may not help. Err on the dry side if in doubt.
because too much water and not enough other nutrients causes the plants to die.