Why can't most plants grow well in Sandy soil
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sandy soils cannot store nutrients and have few nutrients of their own. In soils, clay particles and organic matter are responsible for grabbing and holding on to nutrients for plants to use, but sandy soils lack these types of particles. Even when fertilizers are added, they wash away soon after application, leaving plants hungry. Because they naturally lack nutrients and cannot store nutrients provided by fertilizers, plants growing in sandy sites often show nutrient deficiency symptoms like stunting, yellow leaves, and sparse flowering or poor fruit production.
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the Sandy soil contain moisture so the roots cannot grow on the Sandy soil
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