Peanut
A drought-resistant peanut variety with medium-sized pods, commonly grown in semi-arid regions.
Balanced mix of sand, silt, and clay, well-draining but retains moisture, highly fertile.
Optimal for a wide range of plants, nutrient availability is high.
Adequate organic matter levels, common in well-managed agricultural soils.
Mild salinity, some sensitive crops may start showing signs of stress.
Impact: Sensitive plants like beans and carrots may experience reduced growth; tolerant plants generally unaffected.
Humid conditions, often found in tropical climates.
Impact: Can lead to excessive moisture, promoting diseases like mildew and root rot; may benefit certain moisture-loving plants.