how does soil effect the growth of the plant
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Soil structure not only affects the ability of roots to grow and to supply the leaves with water and nutrients; if adverse, it also induces them to send hormonal signals that slow the growth of the shoot, even if they are currently able to take up adequate water and nutrients.
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Soil ensures that the roots system can grow outwards and downwards and hence give your plants the support they need to grow. Without soil, it would be tough for the plants to germinate or get the nutrients that they need. If a plant is not stable, it would not be able to grow well.
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