Water temperature affects plants in many ways. A change of temperature alters metabolic activity and even affects aquatic ecosystems. From houseplants to aquatic plants, water temperature plays a part in growth and development. For example when winter snow showers over the land many plants die of the coldness thats why many famrers have green houses. Also If the water is too hot or too cold, then it can damage the root system of the plant. The roots are very sensitive, and can freeze or burn if the water temperature is wrong.Water is crucial to all life. Even the most hardy desert plant needs water. So how does water affect plant growth? What does water do for a plant? There are three potential situations with water: too much, too little and of course, just enough.Yes, water temperature can affect plant growth. Cold water can shock roots (and cool down the soil, and most plants prefer warm soil) and water will not be absorbed up the plants as well. Hot water will burn (cook, actually) roots and prevent water absorption. Cool to warm is good, with tepid being the best.
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