No plants or life of any description have yet been found in space.
There are no plants in space.
Plants need water air and light to grow and survive. All these are dependent on space except maybe the air. Therefore they compete for it.
No.
you space the plants out so the plant can get all the light and minerals it needs to grow
It is a laboratory in space. Earth has many of them orbiting it. The International Space Station (ISS) has several labs dedicated to research of space, the sun, plants and animals' reaction to space and new materials invented in zero g.
The weakest ones get choked out and the rest will become drawn.
because plants need space to store the stuff
on earth
A green space is somewhere that has plants and grass and is mostly green because most nature plants are green.
i dont think thay can grow because the plants need oxygen and there is not oxygen in outer space
because plants need space to store the stuff
These plants produce biochemicals that can actually influence the growth of other plants. So, when these plants want space they can influence other plants not to grow near that space, to grow smaller so they can not compete for that space or even in some rare cases have the plant put all it's resources into either reproductive structures or growth so it can not be successful in one or the other.