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What will happen if a potted plant is over-watered?

a) The air spaces between the soil particles will get filled with water and plant will grow rapidly.

b) Over a period of time, too much watering will lead an increase in the length of the plant.

c) Over a period of time, too much watering will lead to growth of leaves.

d) The air spaces between the soil particles will get filled with water, and roots will not be able to breathe.

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Answered by btsfan6346
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Answer:

The answer is (D)

Explanation:

if it is over-watered roots will not be able to breathe

Answered by tpalak105
2

Answer:

Container plants with too much water may experience foliage die off, rotten roots and tubers, and promotion of some pests or mold issues. All of these stress the plant and compromise its health. Potted plants that are too wet may even simply rot off at the crown or base.

Explanation:

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Option D is correct

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