no
Yes it would. There is of course a maximum size a plant will grow but if it has too little space to expand in size it won't.
yes, if the plants roots doesn't have room to grow they will set crammed into the bottom of the pot, there fore the plant might not absorb all the nutrients it needs
plants grow upward, because they are attracted to sunlight. This causes them to follow the light and grow closer to it. For instance if you put a growing plant in a pitch black room, except for, say a flashlight, to its right side for a certain amount of time the plant will grow to its right side.
The type of plant and its environment. Some plants will continue to grow as long as they have room to grow and are well nourished.
heat but you have too put water in the plant
room temperature levels are best for a beanstalk plant.
to get oxygen for the plant or because there wasn't enough room to grow in the soil
Answer Yes, plants are very healthy to grow in the bedroom or any room.
Put the leaves in tap water for a few weeks until roots start grow.(Leave at room tempeture.A shade plant.)
it would die out because there is not that much sunlight in the room because it only has one window
Plants can die if they are not replanted as they outgrow their pot. The roots need room to grow and spread out in order to get the nutrients the plant needs.
They allow the seedling room to expand without encumberance from the parent plant and spread out the range.