If we give plants enough water every day, can they grow normally?
Of course, temperature, light and moisture are the basic conditions for plant growth, but each plant has different growth habits and different adaptation ranges to the environment. If this characteristic is ignored, it will be difficult for plants to grow well and get sick easily. For example, some plants are particularly sensitive to temperature changes, and slightly drastic temperature changes will harm plants; Other plants have strict requirements on soil PH and even the concentration of sulfur dioxide in the air. The length of sunshine has a great influence on the germination of some plants and the development of reproductive organs. There are also pests and diseases that need attention, which need to be controlled by adjusting temperature and humidity and applying drugs. There are many more, so I won't list them one by one. In short, every plant has its basic requirements for the environment. It is impossible to make it grow healthily by satisfying only one aspect. It is necessary to create a suitable environment according to the characteristics of plants to ensure the normal growth of plants.