how do plants like catrons give a signal that which part of farm needs to be watered
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He explained that the roots of the croton do not go deep in the ground. So when the top layer of the soil becomes dry, the croton leaves bend and become limp. This signal tells Bhaskarbhai which part of his farm needs to be watered. The earthworms soften the soil as they keep digging underneath to make tunnels
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the roots of cotton is very deep so this is why it can be is your answer
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