Tropical plants
No. A biosphere allows the conditions for gardeners to grow the plants.
In similar conditions a plant will grow better in the ground. You have more control when IRS in a pot but the constraints of the pot interfere with growth.
plants were made 2 grow better in the sun
plants grow know matter what conditions
soil as there are more nutrients
plants grow better with sunlight because of photosynethsis
Plants do grow better upside down, but first you have to grow them right side up.
Plants can grow in constant light conditions, but they also need periods of darkness for proper growth and development.
No, plants usually grow the biggest in soil because it contains more nutritional elements under technical conditions. However, there are certain plant species which have adapted to the special conditions needed in order to grow in sand and therefore, these plants can grow bigger in sand. Moreover, there are "plant-social" reasons, e.g. when a plant is resistant to salt can grow better in sand than others which are not, so it grows alone and without "competition" and it grows better.
They grow better in dirt.
plants grow better in soil because all the nutrients that are needed for it to grow are in the soil
There are a few plants that grow better with morning sunlight. Some of the plants are spring bloomers, pansy and sunflowers.