Why do crops grown in sandy soil need more frequent irrigation than crops grown in clayey soil?
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The main reason why the plants grown in sandy soil needs more frequent irrigation than the clayey soil is because the sandy soil has less water holding capacity means it can't hold water seepage properly which results in the less absorption by plants.
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Sandy soil contains more than 60% sand and clay. It contains very little clay and silt, so it is porous. ... Hence, there is a lot of air present in this type of soil. Suitable Crops: Sandy soil is not good for plants.
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