Plants can be grown without soil (scientists have developed a gel-like substance that can sustain plants), but not in milk. Plants need both the nutrients of water and decomposing organic matter as well as a supportive structure for the roots, which milk cannot provide. You can grow bacteria in milk, but that's about it.
the plants will grow because soil contains a lot of minerals
humans need soil to grow trees to get oxygen and where would we be without oxygen and soil helps plants grow and not all plants need soil air plants do not need soil.
Its because soil needs nutrients from water to let the plants grow. If the soil is rich then plants will grow nicely.
so they can get the minerals from the soil that they need to grow
The type of soil that makes plants grow faster is known as loam soil. Sandy and clay soil lack the capability of supporting proper growth of plants.
Milk is good for soil but can be bad for plants.
soil has more nutrients, unlike water its just hydrogen and oxygen
Yes. Some plants will grow in water. Some plants will grow in gel. Some plants will grow in a soil-less medium such as vermiculite and peat moss. Some plants just need air.
Milk is for mammal consumption. Other than adding calcium to the soil, it doesnt help the plant. Plants naturally seek water in the soil. It could possibly survive in the milk but would like the water better.
soil as there are more nutrients
just plant the stem into smooth soil.
plants grow better in soil because all the nutrients that are needed for it to grow are in the soil
plants require nutrients from soil to grow
Potting soil does not grow. It is not a plant, but a medium in which to grow plants.
Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.
with soil!
no, they will not , plants will grow in water or soil