Environmental Sciences, asked by arsh9682, 27 days ago

What can be the reasons because of which a plant cannot grow properly even we provide all the necessary condition to it?

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Answered by devrajambiger8
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answer : 1. Impoverished Soil

Here we’re talking about low nitrogen and seemingly lifeless soil. Soil preparation is critical before talking about soil ecosystems and microbial life, and how they work to support healthy plants.

2. Lack of Water or too Much Water

This might sound obvious but a good understanding of what every plant needs and watering them accordingly is crucial.

3. Soil too Hot

Plants stress and die in heat. Mulching offers many benefits, including retaining moisture in the soil on very hot days.

4. Over Fertilising

It’s not difficult to either fertilise too much or starve plants to death. The rule of thumb, “little and often” applies to fertilising most plants.

5. Transplanting Shock

When transplanting, we should try to avoid transplanting shock as this uses the energy from the plant, giving it a poor start. The use of humectants prior to planting often avoids transplanting shock, allowing plants to grow instead of recovering from shock.

6. Wrong Season to Plant

It goes without saying, planting out of season very often produces poor outcomes.

7. Wrong Place to Plant

Exposing a plant to too much sun or too little is an obvious error made too often. A less obvious error is planting two incompatible plants next to each other. For example, beans and chilli capsicum are a no- go. In another example, planting a raspberry next to a strawberry can cause a wilting disease.

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