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how to the growth of plant

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Answered by MurariSingh7739
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Know your plants. No matter how much care and attention you give to plants, they aren't going to thrive if you don't know their specific needs. This is true whether you're buying a houseplant or planning an outdoor vegetable or flower garden. Some plants are able to do well in a variety of climates, but others require a controlled environment or can only survive in a specific region.

Before planting a garden or adding a plant to your potted collection, search online or ask an expert at a nursery questions about what conditions the plants need.

Figure out in what region the plants do best. Just because a plant isn't native to your area doesn't mean you can't grow it, but it's usually much easier to grow plants that do well in your region's climate, temperature and soil.

For indoor plants, maintain a fairly steady temperature. If you're cold, your plant is cold, too. Avoid putting your green friends in drafty places. If you think it's chilly, so do they.

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Make sure the container or pot you are using is big enough. Plants need room to grow. A sure fire plant killer is allowing the roots to become crowded. If you're planting directly in the ground, be sure to allow enough space between plants.

If you have your plants in pots, then check the roots once per year to see if they look crowded. If they do, then break them up and repot your plant in a larger pot. This will promote new growth.[1]

If you don’t want to transfer to a larger container, then you can also trim the roots and then repot the plant.

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Provide the right amount of sunlight.Plants generally need either full sunlight, partial sunlight, or partial shade. This relatively simple distinction has a big impact on how well plants do.

Take a look at your yard before purchasing plants. Note how much sun the different areas in the yard get before you figure out which plants to buy.

If you're plotting a garden, arrange it so that part of the garden is shaded and part of it is exposed, so that you'll have a place for the different types of plants you buy.

Most house plants do best in partial shade, which works out well since indoor areas don't usually get full sun. Keep this in mind before you decide to put a potted plant in a place where it will get hours of direct sunlight; you may end up exposing it for too long.

If you notice your plant becoming thin and reaching toward the light, it needs to be closer to the sunshine.

Answered by Anonymous
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The growth of a Plant 
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The growth of a plant is dependent on the 4 Main Factors 
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The 4 main Factors are as follows 
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1) Air => Air is most important because the CO2 which is required for a plant is went in plants with the help of Air, so Air is necessary 

2) Water => as we know that the water is the need of the living things and we should water our plants in a proper quantity

3) Soil => soil supports all plants and due to soil all plants can do their work when we water to the plants then the soil and their roots provide water to Plants 

4) proper Climate => 78% plants are dependent on the climate the plants required a proper climate for Growth 

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