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Plant

Quick definition

A living organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis, has roots, stems, and leaves, and grows from seeds or vegetative propagation.

In plain terms

Plants are organisms that capture sunlight and convert it to food. They have roots (absorb water/nutrients), stems (transport water/food), and leaves (photosynthesis). They reproduce via seed or vegetative propagation. Understanding basic plant biology helps you grow them successfully.

Why this matters

Understanding what plants need (light, water, nutrients, air) helps you provide proper conditions and diagnose problems.

In practice

Examples

  • Healthy plant: adequate light, water, nutrients, air circulation; thrives.
  • Weak plant: one of these factors is limiting; identify the problem and fix it.
  • Plant struggling with yellowing leaves; could be nitrogen deficiency, light problem, or disease; diagnose systematically.
  • Plant wilting despite moist soil; could be root rot, heat stress, or pest damage; investigate.

Practical applications

  • Provide appropriate light, water, nutrients, and air circulation.
  • If a plant struggles, diagnose systematically: light, water, nutrients, pests/disease.
  • Most problems trace back to one of these four factors.
  • Give plants time to establish; new plants need regular water first season.
  • Choose plants matched to your conditions; don't fight your site.

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