Sugars are made of only Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon. The only liquid needed (at the ordinary temperatures at which plants live) is water. Carbon Dioxide is gathered from the air and combined with water (by photosynthesis) to produce sugars.
Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to undergo photosynthesis and produce sugar.
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NO, in fact they may not grow at all. All plants make their own form of sugar and do not need any added.
Plants need and produce carbohydrates.
They need sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to form together, creating glucose (sugar) and oxygen as a byproduct.
A loam soil that has lots of organic nutrients and good air flow will make the plant grow faster. As with a clay type soil that stays wet, doesn't have much nutrition value and very little air flow will tend to slow down the plant growth that why they need the soil to make it grow they need water and soil for moister
no
they need fresh air to make colloraphyll, which is part of their process of living. if they do not have air, than they can not make natural sugar either.
What you really need to do is reduce your intake of sugar - especially in non-fibrous foods and liquids.
Carbon Dioxide is needed for plants to make food.
No, plants can make their own sugars by photosynthesis. The purpose of fertilizers is to provide elements such as nitrogen which the plant cannot take in from air or water.