Sand provides horrible nutrients, and bad anchoring for plants roots, therefore limiting the plants height.
water is the answer
water water
Water. Water absorbs and nutrients the plants system.
Not all plants grow in sand. Plants produce food from a combination of elements in their environment, including sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil (or sand, I suppose).
Plants can grow in soil, some grow in water, some grow in sand.
plants that like water grow better in clay and plant that don't like water grow better in sand. like cactus
Limiting factor
There is nothing in sand that will make plants grow.
No, but it does become more difficult to grow plants in sand then in soil if you plant a flower lets say in sand you have to water it daily.
Sand.
Generally no. Sand is very poor at holding water and nutrients. Some plants are adapted to light sandy soils and may grow better there than most other species.
because the sand is not capable for plants to grow.first the sand has a little percent of nutrient for plants,the sand is weak to carry the plants root,only the coconut tree will grow on the sand or other plants only
Yes tomatoes can be grown in sand. However you will have to supply extra nutrients and water in order for them to produce tomatoes.