If you keep it in hydroponic fluid it can actually grow. but without that it will die within a few hours...
Not very long. About a day or so, seeing as plants need nutrients to survive. Without nutrients, the plant and its cells will shrivel up and die. Along with the plant.
Really it really on how long can it say out of the soil.
Plants get the nutrients they need from the soil or air, depending on the type of plant.
1 to 3 years 1 to 3 years
No, a vascular plant cannot live without its root. Roots are essential for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, anchoring the plant in place, and storing energy reserves. Without roots, the plant would not be able to survive.
Yes, certain types of cells can live without soil. Cultured cells in a laboratory setting, for example, can survive and grow in a nutrient-rich liquid medium without the need for soil. Additionally, cells in multicellular organisms can also survive without direct contact with soil as long as they can receive essential nutrients and support from their environment.
No plant can live without the roots. It needs not only sun rays but also anorganic substances from the soil.
no it is just what they live in
NO a plant need a lot of things
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yes
You can plant seedlings (or even just seeds) directly into the ground, without cultivating them in pots first, as long as the time of year is right, and the soil is right.