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Yup, if it has sufficient nutrients. This seems like some science paper question, but yeah...... just water your plant......maybe it will turn out a little bad but it is still possible. Can you answer a question? Have you ever been spanked and describe the experiance

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Q: Can you grow vegetables in red soil?
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