The only plants able to do this would be carnivorous plants, logically.
Plants need sunlight, water and soil nutrients to grow. Some plants can grow in hydroponic conditions so they get their nutrients in the water and grow without the soil.
Plants usually grow better with soil, as it contains nutrients which the plant draws on. Plants can be grown in a sterile mixture, but they need nutrients added to their water to grow. they can grow without soil because i did na science project and it growed.
They will give the soil nutrients and help your other plant grow
H2O, hydrogen and oxygen are what is in water that helps plants grow. Without these nutrients a plant will die.
Yes, some plants can release chemicals to inhibit the growth of neighboring plants and compete for nutrients. This process is known as allelopathy. Additionally, some plants with invasive roots can outcompete other plants for nutrients by absorbing them from the soil before neighboring plants can access them.
They don't. Some plants (epiphytes) are capable of absorbing enough moisture for their needs from the air, though.
no, there are no nutrients in alcohol that plants use to grow
Floating plants use their unique characteristics, like their ability to attract nutrients magnetically, to thrive in aquatic environments by efficiently absorbing essential nutrients from the water, allowing them to grow and survive in their habitat.
It means to grow plants without soil, in a liquid medium containing enough nutrients to maintain the plant.
in the sunlight because plants need sunlight,water,fertilizer to grow!!!!!!!!
Some plants can grow in water, a method known as hydroponics. Plants like pothos, spider plants, and lucky bamboo can thrive in water-filled containers by absorbing nutrients from the water instead of soil. Make sure to change the water regularly to prevent stagnation.
plants require nutrients from soil to grow