when theres a drought, plants are stripped from the key nutrients that are essential to keep them alive. When given fertilizers, however, they are provided with the nutrients and have a longer life span, even in drought...if its not too late.
Fertilizers should not be applied during drought as this will lead to burning of the roots. The plants to be fed should be watered copiously well before fertilizer is applied an watering continued afterwards.
Fertilisers are only available to plants when moisture is available so it is not worthwhile feeding if adequate irrigation is not available.
During drought plants will wither (or dry out)
Because water makes the plants firm.
Fertilizers are only good for plants if a suitable amount of them are given. Too much fertilizers are harmful too plants too!
Yes, during a drought, plants close their stomata to conserve water and prevent excessive water loss through transpiration. This helps the plant maintain its hydration levels and survive the dry conditions.
Although organic fertilizers are costlier than chemical fertilizers, the growth of the plants with organic fertilizers is more harmonious.
native plants had most requirements of fertilizers and pesticides.
To save plants from drought
Nitrogen
nitrogen
There are actually tons of drought tolerant plants - you just need to look harder.