The amount varies depending on the plant species. Some have a higher tolerance. To help determine levels for individual plants, see the Related Link below.
yes, water is important for plant growth. It provides nutrients for the plant, but too much water causes turgor pressure and that means that the plant's cells swell up. This is why too much water can kill a plant. Not enough water causes the plant's cells to shrink which can also cause death.
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
If a plant's soil has too much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can't get enough oxygen from the soil. If there is not enough water for a plant, the nutrients it needs cannot travel through the plant.
yes. It depends on how much of the sunlight the plant has
yep. too little and it will wither, too much and the roots will rot
What should be the effect of too much sunlight to growth by plants?the plant might dry up
Too little water will stunt a plant's growth. Too much will simply kill it. In the proper range of watering the height of a plant is determined by other factors.
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I have heard that bottled water is better for plant growth because tap water has too much iron in it.
When other plants need the same nutrients and water that the other plant needs they compete for the nutrients and won't get as much as they should do. When a plant doesn't get the required amount of water, it wilts
Not much of anything.
The detergent does affect plant growth because the detergent has too much chemicals that are very poisonous to the plant!->Tatiana