A seed will generally grow faster in soil compared to cotton. Soil provides essential nutrients, moisture, and stability for the seed to germinate and develop into a plant. Cotton, on the other hand, lacks the necessary nutrients and structure to support the seed's growth effectively. Overall, soil provides a more conducive environment for the seed to thrive and grow at a faster rate.
The answer to your question depends on what type of seed you are referring to.
If you put a cut stem in the soil, it is unlikely the sunflower would grow. It would need to grow from seed.
Yes yams can grow in soil
A plant can also germinate in wet cotton wool.because even soft things such as a wet cloth or a wet paper towelGenerally, seeds need water to grow in soil so that means that yes.
By washing the seeds away the soil.
In sand
It will surely grow faster if left submerged on water. ~Isser
Pinto beans can grow faster in ground or outside soil because it's more natural.
because it has more nutrients.
Garlic will grow the fastest when it is grown in soil. It will grow the slowest if it is grown in sand.
Because, in soil it will get moist from the humidity and will sprout. Stella Lardines
A black bean will grow faster in soil than in a cotton ball. Soil provides a stable environment for the bean to develop roots and access nutrients more effectively than a cotton ball, which may not offer the same support for growth.
Cotton and enriched soil will help them grow at the same rate, however the ones planted in cotton aren't likely to have a very long livespan due to the fact that the roots of the plant are not growing.
In the soil !!!! But beans grow better in cotton
Yes, an avocado seed will grow if planted in soil.
No
yes,beans will grow with/without soil..........you can put the bean with a cotton in a bottle and put it under the sun but you have to water it everyday.......