They grow better in dirt.
Lucky Bamboo naturally lives in water-soaked dirt. To have a healthy plant, give it plenty of water. Do not drown the plant. Lucky Bamboo that is left in water its whole life eventually dies.
The quality and color of the bamboo rug can depend on whether it conceals dirt well. Lightly colored bamboo is less likely to be able to hide dirt well while some bamboo may be textured enough for dirt to blend in.
Bamboo is a plant so it gets its nutrients through photosynthesis. Basically, plants take carbon dioxide and turn it into sugars and other organic compounds using the energy they receive from sunlight. If your question was "What eats bamboo?" the answers are: giant pandas, red pandas, Mountain Gorillas of Africa and elephants that live near bamboo.
it is DIRT
soil
Five main things in dirt are: # Rocks and Minerals # Air # Poop # Decaying plants # water
The water goes down the stem and throw the roots which is in the dirt this is the plants food and drink.
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
sun water dirt
Plants don't consume dirt. They do use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight, however, in the process known as photosynthesis to produce the fuel they need to support cellular activity. Plants also extract essential nutrients from the soil, which is why it is necessary to fertilize the ground occasionally to replace what the plants exhaust.
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
no, I don't think so~ but plants do need dirt, water, air and sunlight to survive.