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yes; if the soil is very dry plants can not grow as well because not as many nutrients and water can help the plant grow properly but then in very rich and damp soil plants grow very well because they get everything they need. -some random person.

Sorta. The soil can be very dry but really all you have to do is turn the soil if it is dry. -Coral Trail-Sardam

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13y ago

soil is the principal medium in which most plant life grows, so the fundamental composition of the soil medium will directly effect the rate and size of a plant and its flowers. Microbial bacteria within the soil will also effect a plants growth there are many factors which will effect a plants growth and the ones i have mentioned are not the only ones..

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13y ago

Soil effects plant growth watering but mostly because the soil stays HEALTHY shut up

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13y ago

Of course it can. Soil is the basic medium in which a plant will grow.

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12y ago

Yes, it does because the soil will no longer has its nutrients in order to continue to grow on, throughout its life, good question.

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11y ago

Yes, it does.

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12y ago

it obviously affect :p

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15y ago

yes

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11y ago

yed,,

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