yes
water for three days then rich soil should do the job
in water
It will surely grow faster if left submerged on water. ~Isser
scientist Anthony J. Suero says: plants grow faster in soil because if its in water it will drown out causing the plant to die. if its in soil it will live healthy on nutrition and herbs
Beans grow faster in soil than water because soil provides a stable and nutrient-rich environment for the plant to grow. Soil also allows for better aeration and root development, which are essential for healthy plant growth. In contrast, growing beans in water may lack essential nutrients and oxygen needed for optimal growth, leading to slower development.
A seed will generally grow faster in soil compared to cotton. Soil provides essential nutrients, moisture, and stability for the seed to germinate and develop into a plant. Cotton, on the other hand, lacks the necessary nutrients and structure to support the seed's growth effectively. Overall, soil provides a more conducive environment for the seed to thrive and grow at a faster rate.
It depends on the kind of soil you have at your place,because water is more or less the same everywhere you dont have to worry about it.So you always need plenty of water for your grass to grow fast,now if you you want faster growing you need to check the quality of the soil and use the fertilizer you need to get the soil at its best condition so to help the grass grow faster.
Green onions tend to grow faster in water compared to soil because they can easily absorb the nutrients and water they need for rapid growth. Additionally, growing green onions in water allows you to observe their growth progress more clearly as the roots develop.
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Gladiolus bulbs typically grow faster in soil compared to water. Soil provides necessary nutrients and a stable environment for the bulb to develop roots and grow into a healthy plant. Water alone may not provide all the essential elements for robust growth, and bulbs grown in water may become waterlogged or rot.
well a daisy flower doesn't need to be breeded it already does it by itself, by sucking up all the water and soil from the ground, and they grow and BREED by using sunlight.
Loamy soil.