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The flax plant does not "eat" in the traditional sense as animals do. Instead, it absorbs nutrients and water from the soil through its roots. Flax primarily requires nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium for growth, along with trace minerals. It also relies on sunlight for photosynthesis to produce the energy it needs to thrive.

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