Compounds of Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium.
Well, It depends. *If you give it to a rose it will help it grow if you give it to a strawberry plant it may kill it./
water
Roots help a plant grow by absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, anchoring the plant in place, and storing food reserves. They also support the plant by providing stability and structure to the overall growth.
Milk doesn't help plants grow.
In some cases tonic water won't hurt the plant, and may help it grow. However, in some cases, it can kill the plant. Be sure to research your particular plant before you try this.
Cactus probably would be just water once a week and forget about no fertalizer or much upkeep.
probably to add a sort of fertalizer to help the seeds grow
they grow to help our plant
i think that the root sucks up moisture in the soil to help the plant grow.
to help the forwers
it wont
Fertilizer helps a plant grow because it add nutrition to the plant which helps the plant to thrive!
Buy seeds from the shop, then go to your pastures. Go to one of them and click grow crops on the page of the pasture. Now choose what seed you want to plant, but it has to be in the growing season. (There's a chart on the page.) You can also add fertalizer. (Buy it in the shop.) --eventinglover (on howrse)
yes. it cant grow without it
this is the answer the roots for a plant is for the plant to grow and it will help the plant into it's proper thing!
No, they actually help the plant grow.
it wont