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The process of conducting an IPO:
Epiphytes
Plants that grow on other plants for physical support but do not derive nutrients from them, obtaining moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, and sometimes from debris accumulating around them.
Aerial Roots
Roots that are not buried in soil but instead hang in the air, found in certain plants, where they absorb moisture from the atmosphere and sometimes aid in attachment.
Soil PH
A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of soil, affecting nutrient availability, microbial activity, and plant growth.
Acidic Soil
Soil with a pH value below 7, characterized by its capacity to mobilize some nutrients while potentially limiting the availability of others, affecting plant growth and soil health.
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