The sun's energy.
Through the roots and leaves.
it is water and air for the nutrients
Plants get nutrients from the soil they are in. The nutrients dissolve in the water and are then absorbed from the plant's roots. Plants make food with photosynthesis.
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 grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.
Do all the plants have tubes that move water and nutrients to all of their organs?
Yes, you can water plants with soft water, but it may not provide all the necessary nutrients that plants need for optimal growth. Consider using a balanced fertilizer to supplement the nutrients in soft water.
Yes, you can water plants with pasta water as long as it is not salted or seasoned. The water contains nutrients that can benefit the plants.
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They get their nutrients from the roots they grow underground. The roots "soak" up the nutrients and water the plant needs.
Plants typically grow faster in water because it provides easy access to nutrients and allows for efficient absorption. However, growing plants in sand is possible if proper nutrients and watering are provided, although growth may be slower compared to water.
Plants compete for growing space, nutrients and water. If they are very crowded, they can even compete for sunlight.
Yes, you can water plants with distilled water, but it may not provide all the necessary nutrients that plants need for optimal growth.