Rakesh took three pots A, B and C. Pot A is filled with sand. Pot B filled with clay and Pot C with loam. If he plants three saplings(one in each pot) in them, which will be most likely to grow ?
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We know loamy soil is the best soil. In pot A, all the water we will give to it, it will drain water. So, the plant will not likely to grow. In pot B, most water we will give to it, will retain the water and cause waterlogging. So, the plant will not likely to grow. In pot C, it will retain sufficient amount of water and also drain some water. So, the plant is likely to grow in this pot.
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The plant in Pot C filled with loam will be most likely to grow.
- Loamy soil is a fantastic option for plant growth in gardening and agriculture because of its high retention capacity.
- It retains a substantial amount of water and nutrients while excreting the remainder.
- They also have the right balance of silt, clay, and sand, which helps with aeration.
- As a result, it is the most promising candidate for plant growth.
- A dark brown top layer, a pale brown subsurface layer, and a red layer beneath the soil make up the soil.
- Loamy soil, mud, sand, water, and binding chemicals are mixed to make bricks.
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