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Why do plants die if they are over watered?

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Answered by navneet142
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Overwatering is one of the major issue of plant problems.

Plants die if they are Overwatered because roots growing in waterlogged soil may cannot absorb the oxygen which is necessary for proper functioning of plants.

The longer air is cut off, the greater root damage..

Answered by ShrinkingViolet
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Why do plants die if they are over watered?

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The cells in the roots of the plants, also need oxygen to survive. They take in air from the air spaces present between the soil particles. A plant can, therefore, die if over watered. This happens because air spaces, in the soil, then get occupied by water and this prevents the plant roots from taking in air (oxygen) that they need.

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