Our Problem:
Proof That This Problem Exists
There is many research that gives proof that Over and Under watering is a problem. In an interview with Lisa Moss, and gardener who goes around to different schools and gardens educating people on gardening, she said that she found that almost everyone does not measure out the water they gave to their plants.
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Effects of Over and Under Watering:
Over watering can lead to drained soils, which creates the problem of becoming waterlogged. When the soil becomes waterlogged, oxygen can’t be absorbed by the roots of a plant. Without oxygen, plants can’t function normally. Stunted slow growth with yellowing leaves is a symptom that over watering can lead to. A picture of an overwatered is to the right.
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