Yes
It depends on the plant. Plants grow best in the soil of their natural environment. Most plants do best in a loam soil while other prefer sand.
It is important because if you plant it too deep,there will be no sunlight for it to grow,so you want to plan't it about 1 inch in the soil.
They're not - photosynthesis consumes only water, air (CO2), and sunlight. The "soil nutrients" are needed by the plant to convert the sugars into the other molecules that the plant needs to grow - including the chloroplasts that do the photosynthesis.
fertile
The plant need a fertile soil and a well watered soil.
Soil surrounds the plant which would make the plant grow from sunlight and water.
Sunlight, Water and Soil
Sunlight, Water and Soil
# Sunlight # Soil (w/ fertilizer) # Water (H20)
plant hormones, sufficient sunlight, water supply through soil and other environmental factors makes a plant to grow
Yes depending on the pH of the soil provided the neutrinos can absorb sunlight.
tempreture, the sunlight, the moisture, the soil conditions and where it is meaning what it is being treated with
yes the bean plant does need water and soil im doing an experamint on wich plant grows better water or soil
A plant embryo needs only good soil, sunlight, and carbon dioxide (CO2) to grow into an adult plant.
Whisk ferns grow best in moist soil, away from bright, direct sunlight.
Based on my experiment,monggo seeds grows faster in sandy soil.
They can grow wildly in woods, or in hedgerows.