The Roots in Our Plants are Ours and their characteristics🌿🌱

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Hello, happy and blessed day to all my dear gardening friends here in the Hive community. I hope all is well.
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Today I want to talk to you about a topic that we as gardeners should be very interested in, since we must take this into account for the health of our plants. So here is some information that I hope will be very valuable to you.

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Roots are the first organ to develop when a seed we plant germinates, and their functions are to Absorb nutrients and water from the soil Support the plant Store the energy it absorbs from fertilizers
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Roots grow downward as if seeking the soil; they have no leaves or nodes between them; they grow together, but they don't tangle; they are a true spectacle, as you can see in these photographs.

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Remember that the roots I'm showing you are from a species called Zamioculca or Millionaire's Plant, which is an ornamental plant that we can keep indoors without any problem. With proper care, it thrives. Drawbacks.

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Some plants, like mangroves or malangas, have aerial roots, creating a true spectacle when we see them.

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Today I was working on a transplant of this species, and I was truly delighted to see how well its roots developed. This ensures healthy, well-sized plants.
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All photographs are my own work and taken with my Redmi 10.

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