Yes, all fruits and vegitables need water.
Green onions can grow in water by placing the root end in a container of water and allowing it to grow new roots and shoots. The water provides the necessary nutrients for the green onions to grow without soil.
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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.
Water is much healthier for green onions because green onions require water than soil to make the grow.
Green onions do not necessarily need full sun to grow successfully, but they do thrive in at least partial sun. They can tolerate some shade but may not grow as vigorously or produce as large of a harvest.
To ensure optimal growth of green onions in water, you can provide necessary nutrients by using a balanced liquid fertilizer specifically designed for hydroponic plants. This will help ensure that the green onions receive the essential nutrients they need to grow healthy and strong.
Onions prefer a really good quality of dirt, but they will grow in most soils, especially if you add compost or organic materials to it before you plant. The soil should be loosened and well raked if it has a lot of clay in it. Onions need good drainage, and several hours of sun daily to grow well.
Yes, as long as you have soil, water, and an onion sprout, you can indeed grow an onion in your belly button.
Yes, because onions grow out of the ground
yes they do they grow like corn then they get 5 to 10 onions around the top.
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Yes, ferns need water to grow.