__link__ | Osmosis For Plants
Osmosis isn’t just a biology term—it’s how your plants eat, drink, and stand up tall. Here’s the simple breakdown:
Save this for the next time your fern looks sad. 📌
Reverse osmosis = plant wilts. Too dry? No water gradient = plant droops. osmosis for plants
👉 Bottom line: Healthy soil moisture = happy, hydrated plants.
Water naturally moves from low-solute (soil) → high-solute (root cells). That flow creates root pressure—enough to push water up stems without a pump. Osmosis isn’t just a biology term—it’s how your
Water moves into roots automatically when soil has less salt/sugar than the root cells. Once inside, pressure builds = leaves go from 🥀 to 🌿.
Plants don’t have a heart to pump water. So how does water get from soil to leaves? Too dry
Osmosis = nature’s zero-electricity water pump.