Sunday, May 23, 2010

Do plants grow better when they are watered too much?

I need some good science websites about plants and do they grow better when watered too much, or watered too little?

Do plants grow better when they are watered too much?
The die when they are watered too much. They die when they are watered too little. They grow best when watered just right with a little bit of plant food. Here is a link with some good, solid gardening information. If you want to check out the rest of the site, there is also more information on plants!!





http://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/information...





Hope that helps!!
Reply:Glad I could help. Good luck with your gardening. =) Report Abuse

Reply:if u water a plant to much it will "drown"...if you water it to little it will be to "thirsty".....before you water it again feel the soil..if it is damp it might need alittleof water...if it is wet do not give it water...does that help?
Reply:Too much water can cause Crown Rot
Reply:No---Too much water can kill them. Houseplants- I water once a week. Garden plants--I water once a day.
Reply:We just did something on this in Science class. If you water your plant too much, it will die. If you water it too little, it will live a little bit longer, but then eventually die. A good amount of water for a small plant is 40mL. Good luck!

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