1 to 3 years 1 to 3 years
Not very long. About a day or so, seeing as plants need nutrients to survive. Without nutrients, the plant and its cells will shrivel up and die. Along with the plant.
no it is just what they live in
NO a plant need a lot of things
No, some plants live on other plants.
it may depend on what plant it is. But usually yes they do need soil.
If you keep it in hydroponic fluid it can actually grow. but without that it will die within a few hours...
Yes, a plant gets it's nutrients to grow from water and soil, kind of like we do, besides we don't eat soil and dirt.
It depends what plant but some can as long as they have support, nutrients, and water from that little amount of soil.
It will die because there will not be soil for it to live
A pepper plant can live for 2-3 years if well cared for. Factors that contribute to its longevity include proper watering, sunlight, soil quality, and protection from pests and diseases.
It depends on the type of plant you are placing outside. If you live in Florida and you are placing a shaded plant in the direct sun don't expect it to live long. Also take in consideration the type of soil that you have and what the plant will actually thrive in. Always research the type of plant that you have to make a good little outdoors home for it.
because,this is where plants get their nutrients.Without these nutrients,how can they live?:-)