soil
The type of soil a plant needs, depends on the plant i.e. some plants may need lots of water while other plants don't. The better the soil matches the plant, the better the plant grows. If the soil's not good enough for the plant, the plant may die or grow smaller and slower. When purchasing a plant make sure to read the tag or an other accompanying information to see what environment it grows best in. Some plants need a loamy, neutral Ph soil while others need a well draining sandy soil.
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
a plant grows better in soil
cotton plant grows best in black soil, so it grows mainly in maharashtra, uttar pradesh and parts of the deccan plateau.
Rhubarb grows in pretty well any soil. However slightly acidic soil is best. It benefits from frost. The plant's stalks are used in cooking, normally with sugar as a dessert, though it is designated a vegetable. The leaves are big and broad.
Every plant you see grows in soil but water is there just to keep it good all plants need water
No plants specifically grows in beach soil.
the plant grows but not too well
Yes, begonia grows in soil, not in water.
Plant something in it and see how well it grows.
Well it just grows plant 4 them lol
All plants love a neutral PH, 6.5 is the best. and If that's not the answer to your question, every plant needs a growing medium being soil or water.