Yes lima beans can grow without soil but it's not the soil that makes the difference it is what is in the soil................................ the nutrients.
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No, lima beans cannot grow in milk. Lima beans require soil, water, sunlight, and nutrients to grow properly. Planting lima beans in milk would not provide the necessary conditions for the plant to thrive.
Why green beans do not grow without soil
Beans prefer soil that is near neutral in pH. 6.0 to 6.8 is preferred. So lima beans prefer a slightly acidic soil.
I think you use soil I am not sure.
Lima beans grow on plants that produce pods above ground. The plants can reach heights of 1 to 2 feet, and the pods, which contain the beans, develop along the stems. While the roots grow underground, the actual beans and pods are visible and accessible above the soil.
The best soil is potting soil for a Lima bean growth.
You can germinate lima beans by putting them between two paper towels, covering them with something that light does not get through like a newspaper and keeping them wet.
Coffee does not grow lima beans. However, used coffee grounds can help lima beans grow properly. When combined with fertilizer and other soil additives, coffee grounds can help create a well-drained, organic loam soil that helps lima beans thrive.
The amount of time it takes for a lima bean to grow depends on several factors; depth of seeds in the soil, temperature of the soil and the condition of the soil. Seeds start to germinate at about 5 days and can be 5 inches tall in just a little over a month.
No, beans grow in the soil. They are plants that require water, sunlight, and nutrients from the soil to grow. Rocks do not provide the necessary conditions for beans to grow.
Green beans grow better in soil.