no you cant grow sugar but you can grow sugar grain that will eventually end up being sugar cane (it tastes really good)
YEAH i come from Barbados I love sugar cane it is really good and how dumb are you you cannot grow sugar from sugar that is like saying oh i planted money and got a money tree. STUPS
no, when you plant it, its a grass. when you eat it, its a grain
it is sugar water
yes , it will grow
yes, it can grow in to a plant, and it's in the family of grains.
Sugar does not grow on its own as a plant. Sugar comes from sugarcane or sugar beets, which are grown during specific seasons, typically in warmer climates. In the winter, these crops may not grow as well or may not be harvested.
It makes the plant grow well because water is better and healthier than sugar water. If we were a plant we would not drink sugar water we will drink water. For some plants they drink sugar water and some drink water.
Plain Water. Sugar water causes a aciding effect on the plant and will form a white mold.
Farmers grow sugarcane because it is the plant from which the bulk of refined sugar is made.
Sugar,sugar helps increase cellulose and help the plant grow faster. Plain water will maintain the status Que.
The sugar in 7-up causes the plant problems
One piece of sugar is a grain, which is also the same for salt. E.g., a grain of sugar or a grain of salt.
No, sugar water will kill the pumpkin plant. All the pumpkin plant needs is good soil water and sunlight.