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Plants generally do not grow well in jelly because it lacks essential nutrients, proper drainage, and aeration needed for healthy root development. While some experiments might show temporary growth in jelly, it does not provide the necessary conditions for sustained plant health. For optimal growth, plants require soil or a suitable growing medium that can support their nutritional and structural needs.

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