Biology, asked by aditinair, 1 year ago

why should we not overwater potted plants

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Answered by UsmanSant
32

● we ought not over water potted plants since underlying roots of plant take in air from the soil and on the off chance that we over water the plant, at that point water will uproot the air in this way root won't have the option to take in air.

● In the event that a pruned plant is over watered, its roots won't get enough oxygen to inhale as water tops off the airspaces present between the soil particles.

● This will cause rotting of the root and at last the plant dies.

Answered by brokendreams
12

Over watering the potted plants will cause water storage inside the pot which isn’t ideal.  

Explanation:

  • Overwatering is very common in potted plants by careless persons or over enthusiasts.
  • Overwatering the plants actually do have a lot of disadvantages like- firstly Overwatering will cause the soil minerals to get dissolved more and more which will form a super saturated solution.
  • This will let the plant root hypnotic to the outside and will not be able to absorb water.  
  • Secondly Overwatering will cause the oxygen of the soil to escape. The root cells will die out of hypoxia.  
  • Thirdly, Overwatering the plants will start decaying of the roots which will make the plants eventually die.  

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