Mostly, plants grown in bad soil fail to germinate properly and it also fails in gaining necessary nutrients essential for the plants growth. But this entirely relies on what type of plant.
Thin soil can be both good and bad. It can be bad because it may not provide enough nutrients for plants to thrive. However, it can also be good as it can prevent waterlogging and promote better drainage, which some plants prefer. It all depends on the specific needs of the plants being grown.
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Nothing or everything bad happens to plants that are not given applications of fertilizer.Specifically, plants benefit from fertilizer applications when they are getting established or when soil conditions are not their best. Or they can require fertilizer treatments when times are stressed, such as during extreme pest attack or prolonged drought. But they may not need them when soil is adequately aerated, drained, fertile and moist.
Hydroponics refers to a method of growing plants without soil and using a mineral nutrient solution. The marijuana plants are grown in a soil less medium such as coco coir under lights. Hydroponic marijuana is usually of high quality but occasionally it is bad because of mistakes in growing, plants grown from bad genetics or other problems. Hydroponic marijuana is also often grown locally. Chronic is a term for high quality weed, which may or may not be hydroponic. There are usually red hairs on the weed. There is also a strain of marijuana called Chronic which was developed by a company called Serious Seeds.
Yes then you lose top soil for plants and crops don't grow as well.
No, it is called permafrost, which is a top layer of frozen soil. It is bad for growing plants which is one reason that there is not many plants in the tundra.
There are several vegetables that can be grown in poor soil, or shady locations. Swiss chard, Kale, carrots, lettuce and peas, can all thrive under less than perfect conditions.
HeAlThY?! Unless your talking about plants-then yes(good water, not bad.). All it does is make it wet, as far as I know. ----- Water doesn't make healthy soil (for plants to grow in), however the amount of nutrients in the soil will.
As plants absorb water from the ground, various other materials get absorbed as well. Rich soil allows for good nutrients to be absorbed, while bad soil can actually poison the plant.
Miracle-Gro is bad for plants and the environment because it contains high levels of synthetic chemicals and salts that can build up in the soil over time, leading to nutrient imbalances and harming beneficial soil organisms. This can result in decreased soil fertility, water pollution, and damage to ecosystems.
If you mean the technique of becoming dependent on petroleum based chemicals in the soil and on plants, the answer is BAD.
well I don't think that it's necessarily bad but I think that it would be better if you had smooth soil.Hopefully that helps X]