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Itwould grow better out doors becase plants get more sunshine outdoors
more sunlight because sunlight is the main source
No, plants usually grow the biggest in soil because it contains more nutritional elements under technical conditions. However, there are certain plant species which have adapted to the special conditions needed in order to grow in sand and therefore, these plants can grow bigger in sand. Moreover, there are "plant-social" reasons, e.g. when a plant is resistant to salt can grow better in sand than others which are not, so it grows alone and without "competition" and it grows better.
I thought the same thing and i did the experiment and the music that actually helps a plant grow taller is Pop music the more pop music that you have the better for the plant.
In similar conditions a plant will grow better in the ground. You have more control when IRS in a pot but the constraints of the pot interfere with growth.
milk because it has more calcume
Clear is better, receives more light. Test indicate that plants not only grow faster, but better in a green bottle.
Plants generally grow better in soil than in sand because soil provides more nutrients and water retention capacities. Soil also offers a more stable environment for plant roots to establish and grow. Sand drains water very quickly and lacks essential nutrients for plant growth.
It makes the plant grow well because water is better and healthier than sugar water. If we were a plant we would not drink sugar water we will drink water. For some plants they drink sugar water and some drink water.
a plant that can grow for 2 or more years a plant that can grow for 2 or more years
yes, more sunlight means more photosynthesis. warmer temperatures also increase the metabolic rate of the plant
Plants typically grow better with more leaves because leaves are essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. More leaves mean a larger surface area to capture sunlight, leading to increased energy production and growth. However, the overall health of the plant also depends on other factors such as water, nutrients, and environmental conditions. An optimal balance of leaves and overall plant health is crucial for growth.