So far as we know none of the planets in the solar system are able to support plants as we know them on earth.
could we grow plants on other planets? Answers please.
Currently, no.
Planets do not require energy to grow. Large spacial objects crash into them and they collect. PLANTS on the other hand, they get energy from the sun.
Plants grow on planets with the right conditions such as Earth, where they rely on sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil to thrive. The type of plants that can grow on a planet depends on factors like temperature, atmosphere, and available resources.
The same plants that were growing before and after the revolution war!
The polar ice caps on terrestrial planets, such as Earth and Mars, shrink and grow with the seasons due to changes in temperature and sunlight exposure. These changes cause ice to melt and accumulate, affecting the size of the ice caps throughout the year.
If you mean that the 'first' 4 planets (mercury, venus, earth and mars) are a group then this group is called the ROCKY planets. Using the same grouping the next 4 planets (jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune) are called the GAS GIANT planets. see the link I will place below
Maybe you are asking about plants not planets . .
Potatoes are plants. They do not grow on other plants.
Some plants can grow in water, a method known as hydroponics. Plants like pothos, spider plants, and lucky bamboo can thrive in water-filled containers by absorbing nutrients from the water instead of soil. Make sure to change the water regularly to prevent stagnation.
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants for support and parasitic plants grow on host plants for support and food both.
to grow.