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The roots of cantaloupe plants can grow up to 3 feet deep in the soil.
The roots of the plants soak it up and turn it into sugar for ONLY plants.
Most plants have roots that grow both vertically and horizontally to varying degrees. However, taproots such as carrots and radishes primarily grow downwards, as do fibrous roots of grasses. Deep-rooted plants like oak trees and dandelions also have roots that grow predominantly downwards.
roots help plants grow. Also the roots absorb the nutrence from the soil and transfer the nutrence up to the stem. the roots also grow to find more enriched soil.
The roots soak up the groundwater and the water helps the plant grow.
They draw water and norishment up from the soil.
You can try but the plant will try to grow upwards. All plants grow up and their roots grow down. This is coded in their DNA.
it absorbs all the minerals and nutrients from the ground
Most plants will grow better in potting soil because it contains nutrients the plants need to grow and is formulated so the water will drain slowly enough for the roots to take up the water, but not so slowly to cause the plant to rot. Roots can grow freely and anchor the plant easily.
Plants can be grown in many mediums. The purpose of the medium is to hold water and nutrients and allow the roots to grow and take up the required moisture. This is of course usually done in commercial establishments.
Soil and water help a plant grow because when the roots take up the water from the soil,some of it's minerals have dissolved in the water giving the plant nutrients. Water also helps the plants make food using the process photosynthesis.
Roots are an incredibly important element to a great many plants. These plants depend on the roots to suck up water.