Probably not because plants need sunlight to grow.
I t would not grow because the only way a plant can grow is if it gats lots of sunlight, and water. Even Homer Simpson would know that, who ever asked this needs to go to more school!
a plant can kinda grow in a bag but it also can not grow a lot but only a little
Besides water and light plants also need minerals and CO2 to prepare their own food. So in the presence of only light and water it will grow a little.
A plant embryo needs only good soil, sunlight, and carbon dioxide (CO2) to grow into an adult plant.
Plants need Water And Sunlight to grow So plants can only grow in Day
Flowers couldgrow without sunlight, but it can only grow for a days.
plants vary dramatically as to how much sunlight would benefit them. some plants grow better in direct sunlight while others thrive shaded conditions. the fact is all plants need sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis. so the best answer is that the vast majority of plants grow better in sunlight rather than shade
because their need to grow because their need to grow You're mean. its called photosynthesis and the plant uses the energy from the sun and turns it into carbohydrates (: hahah im a nerd (: hi (:
A fantastic plant that doesn't require much sun at all (although it requires a little bit of light to grow a lot) and that doesn't require much care either is the "Mother in law's tongue". Also known as a snakeskin plant, you can get it in most nurseries.
photosynthesis?
Plants use sunlight to make energy and most plants tend to take in sunlight through their leaves and/or petals (of the flowers) because they are the broadest part of the plant (and therefore have the most "receptors" for the light). This is why the plants often seem to "turn" toward the sun. In other words, if a plant only gets sun from one direction, its leaves will be turned in that direction to collect the sunlight and it may grow in that direction (either on a tilt or send runners out that way). Some plants (such as sunflower) move with the sun throughout the day to maximize the amount of sunlight it collects. Short answer, plants generally grow toward the sun (or the direction where they get the most sunlight).
With a surface temperature of only 44 K, and a pressure of only 0.3 Pa, compared to about 287 K and 101 KPa for Earth, not to mention the lack of oxygen or carbon dioxide, it seems unlikely that a plant as we know it could grow on Pluto.No.