Strictly speaking, all of the above.
soil and water.
Yes.
no, in fact most plant growers just let them grow in pure water and under a special light
True, but warmth also helps.
Do you think seeds need water to start growing
Yes, seeds need water to start growing. Water is essential for the process of germination, where the seed absorbs water and swells, triggering biochemical processes that lead to the growth of a new plant. Without water, the seed would remain dormant and unable to sprout.
minerals water and temperature
Well, the seed depends on the Sun, water, and the soil (has food).
a seed needs sunlight and lots of water to grow
minerals water and temperature
Germination is the process of growing plants from seeds, in which the seeds sprout and begin to develop into seedlings. This process involves providing the seeds with the right conditions such as water, warmth, and light to trigger their growth.
Seeds can swell up when they absorb water during the process of germination. This triggers metabolic processes within the seed that allow it to break dormancy and start growing into a new plant. The water uptake helps activate enzymes that break down stored nutrients in the seed, providing energy for the growing seedling.