Yes and no. You can grow plants on a special formulated water but grows best on soil. Here is a question back to you. Do you need oxygen??
Cotton plants need heavy soil, plenty of sunshine, moderate rainfall, and a long frost-free period. The seasonally dry tropics and subtropics supply this naturally, but much cotton today is grown in drier areas with additional irrigation.
For a seed to grow it needs nitrogen and as a matter of fact cotton doesn't contain nitrogen so it can't support seed growth. But fungus can grow.- If the cotton is kept moist and the proper nutrients supplied, seeds will grow in cotton very well.
Cotton itself does not contain minerals, as it is primarily made up of cellulose, water, and small amounts of other organic compounds. However, cotton plants do require minerals like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to grow and thrive in the soil.
Cotton cloth is made out of plants
Cotton comes from cotton plants that grow from germinated cotton seeds.
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Cotton plants grow wild in many parts of the world.
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Cotton plants deplete nitrogen from the soil as they grow. Nitrogen is essential for plant growth and development, and cotton plants require significant amounts to produce their fibers.
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Yes, cotton plants do use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy, and cotton plants are no exception. They use this energy to produce the nutrients they need to grow and develop.
No. Cotton plants are reproduced through their seeds. Commercial cotton -- the fibre -- is harvested from the cotton bolls what grow on the shrub.
Not sure what you are asking. Cotton is itself a plant, so it seems you are asking how to use a plant to grow a plant.
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