answersLogoWhite

0

Cotton balls are not a suitable replacement for soil because they lack the necessary nutrients and structure to support plant growth. Cotton balls do not provide the aeration or water retention that plants require for healthy root development. It is best to use a well-draining soil mix specifically designed for plants.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can you replace zippo cotton balls with normal cotton balls?

yes you can,5 cotton balls for a regular zippo lighter and 4 for a slim zippo lighter


What nutrients do cotton balls have for plants?

if you plant something in cotton it grows by the humidity of the cotton without any soil needed.


Can you replace zippo cottonballs with regular cotton balls?

sure


Is there a difference from cotton balls and cotton wool?

yes. wool is from goats but cotton balls are made from cotton.


Will cotton balls make you sick if you eat it?

Cotton balls are not meant to be eaten.


Is there a difference from cotton balls and wool cotton?

Cotton, They're soft than wool (i guess) but i choose cotton


Do pinto beans grow better in soil or in cotton?

Pinto beans can grow faster in ground or outside soil because it's more natural.


Can there be latex in cotton balls?

no, because cotton balls are made of used car parts.everyone knows that.


Are cotton balls really made from ice cubes?

No they not seriosully they made from choclate ice cream


What is the history of cotton balls?

Cotton balls are made from the fluff of cotton plants. Cotton balls are called cotton wool and are unspun cotton fibers. Cotton balls have been around at least in the 5th century BC. The raw cotton is naturally a ball shape.


Why did the black soil is known as cotton soil?

Black soil is known as cotton soil because it is highly fertile and has a high clay content, making it ideal for growing cotton. The soil's ability to retain moisture and nutrients promotes healthy cotton plant growth, resulting in good yields of cotton crops.


How do you get cuts from picking cotton from cotton fields?

The bolls which are the covers for the cotton balls as they grow, and once open enough to extract the cotton balls by hand, are paper-cut sharp.