no it wont be able to grow because a seed need water and mud and dirty and sand is just little rocks broken up it wont get all of the things it needs
no because sand does not have nutrients to grow any seed
No, the monggo seed does not grow in sand. This seed is commonly known as the mung seed and needs rich soil to grow.
In sand
sand that's easy
The corn that we eat is the seed part of the corn plant. Each little kernel is a fertilized seed, and if left to mature and dry can be planted and will grow a corn plant.
Sand lacks the ability to retain moisture needed for seed growth.
To grow tall corn, you get the proper seeds. Then you use the proper amount of fertilizer and water. There are many different varieties of corn. You want to buy seed for a variety that will grow extremely tall.
In order to grow grass seed in sand, you need to keep it moist constantly. I know first hand as my front yard is all sand and I have a beautiful lawn. I do recommend fertilizer as sand has little nutrients.
No. They are from entirely separate bilogical families.
Put dirt in a pot underneath and plant seed. Next, cover sprout bottom with sand/
from corn
You put the cactus on sand. There is no seed required. Also know they cannot grow right next to each other.