Many plant types are grown under artificial light and they do not rot. If the light intensity is too poor the plant will become spindly and probably die (due to lack of light rather than rot).
If the plant is rotting, the problem is probably to do with drainage or over watering.
Rot can be caused by both bacteria and fungi. Bacterial rot is typically caused by species such as Pseudomonas and Erwinia, while fungal rot is commonly caused by species such as Botrytis and Rhizopus. Both types of rot can damage food, plants, or other organic material.
Crop plants are those planted for their food value (normally on farms) eg. wheat, cabbage, potato's carrots, sunflowers etc. "Plants" other than crop plants are normally plants grown for their ornamental value in gardening or landscaping
Plants typically turn yellow and spindly due to insufficient light, which leads to poor photosynthesis and weak growth. Nutrient deficiencies, particularly nitrogen, can also cause yellowing as they impact the plant's ability to produce chlorophyll. Additionally, overwatering or poor drainage can lead to root rot, affecting nutrient uptake and causing the plant to become weak and elongated as it stretches toward the light.
Tomatoes rot faster when exposed to light because light promotes the growth of mold and bacteria on the surface of the tomato, accelerating the decay process. In contrast, storing tomatoes in a dark environment can help slow down the rotting process by reducing the chances of mold and bacteria growth.
Plants that can thrive in a bottle for two weeks typically include low-maintenance varieties such as succulents, air plants, or small ferns. These plants are adapted to survive in limited moisture and can tolerate the closed environment of a bottle. It's essential to ensure the bottle has adequate drainage and light while avoiding overwatering to prevent mold or rot. Regular misting can help maintain humidity without excessive moisture.
I think plants can not grow with cooking oil because,the plant would just rot.
It rots faster in the light.
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The natural environment of Antarctica is too dry and too cold to promote rot.
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It rots faster in the light.
Root rot can develop in plants within a few days to a few weeks, depending on the specific conditions such as excessive moisture and poor drainage.
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Lucky bamboo plants turn yellow due to overwatering, inadequate light, or poor water quality. This can lead to root rot, nutrient deficiencies, or stress, causing the leaves to turn yellow.
To prevent or treat rosemary root rot in plants, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, and use well-draining soil. Remove affected plants promptly and treat with a fungicide if necessary.
Rot can be caused by both bacteria and fungi. Bacterial rot is typically caused by species such as Pseudomonas and Erwinia, while fungal rot is commonly caused by species such as Botrytis and Rhizopus. Both types of rot can damage food, plants, or other organic material.