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It depends on the acidity of the soil- dandelions tend to grow better in alkaline soils so I would say it would range from pH 6-8
The most common range of soil pH is 4 to 8 pH. If you are looking to grow Marijuana then aim for 8.5 please.
Yes it does. Different species of plants ar adapted to different levels of soil acidity.
Temperate or cool temperate climates, although some varieties have been bred to grow in near-tropical climates. Mustard is usually too disease-prone to grow well in subtropical areas, though.
Whether soil is alkaline or not and whether it helps the plants grow all depends on the type of plant. If the plant you were growing was, say, peas, then the alkaline soil would help it grow. If the soil was a pH of 6 to 7.5, then the peas would grow better. If you were growing white hydrangeas (a type of flower), then the pH of the soil would need to be 6.5 to 8 (slightly acidic to slightly alkaline). Again, the pH is different for all plants, and it could either be a positive effect or negative effect. I would suggest going to your local library to find a gardening book or simply going onto Google, Yahoo, Bing, or another search engine to find what your plant's suggested pH should be. I hope this helped.
yes they do because if there's no plants we wouldn't be breathing and we would be dead and plants need our breaths waste so plants grow DONE BY A 8 YEAR OLD
Jute plants thrive in well-drained loamy or sandy soils with a pH range of 4.8 to 8.2. They require a hot and humid climate with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 35°C and a minimum of 5-8 hours of sunlight per day for optimal growth. Jute plants also need a high level of rainfall, around 1500-2000 mm annually, to grow well.
A soil with a pH of 8 is classified as alkaline. This type of soil tends to have high levels of calcium and magnesium, which can affect plant nutrient availability. Plant species that thrive in alkaline soils are generally those that are adapted to these conditions.
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soil pH has a great effect on the availability of nutrients. for example iron is a thousand times move availeble to plants for each pH level lower so if you compare iron availability in soil that is pH 8 to one that is pH 6 iron will be 1,000,000 times more available in the acidic soil (pH6). however some plant do not like acidic soils mostly because other stuff is also affected by the pH like aluminum which is toxic to most plants beyond a certain level. of course pH has an effect on the soil flora and founa as well as other nutrients and soil diseases. so in varies situations farmers may wish to alter soil pH to one way or the other depending on the crop, weather, normal pH and many other factors.
Effects Soil pH affects the amount of nutrients that are soluble in soil water and, therefore, the amount of nutrient available to plants. Some nutrients are more available under acid conditions while others are more available under alkaline conditions. However, most mineral nutrients are readily available to plants when soil pH is near neutral. The development of strongly acidic soils (pH less than 5.5) can result in poor plant growth as a result of one or more of the following factors: low pH, aluminum toxicity, manganese toxicity, calcium deficiency, magnesium deficiency, and low levels of essential plant nutrients such as phosphorus and molybdenum. ...MORE iron is more availeble in acidic soils of PH 5.5-6.5. lots of pottasium fertilizers like KCl can raise PH to 8-9 gypsum can be used to neutralize acidic soil black coffee leftovers can be used to acidify the soil
Money tree plants typically grow to be around 6 to 8 feet tall when kept indoors as houseplants.