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If a plant can't support its own weight, it may indicate insufficient structural integrity, often due to weak stems, inadequate root development, or lack of necessary nutrients like calcium. Environmental factors such as insufficient light, overwatering, or disease can also contribute. This weakness can lead to bending, breaking, or collapse, ultimately hindering the plant's growth and ability to photosynthesize effectively. Addressing these issues promptly is crucial for the plant's health and stability.

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