No, a plant without roots in a bottle of water will not grow. Roots are essential for the plant to absorb nutrients and water from the soil, which are necessary for growth. Without roots, the plant will not be able to establish itself and grow.
A seed would not have roots to start with until it germinates. If it then did not have enough water it would dry up and die. If it was still an ungerminated seed, it may stay in that state for a long time before it will germinate when there is sufficient water to start the germination process.
No, half a seed cannot grow. A seed needs to be intact in order to germinate and grow into a plant. Cutting a seed in half would prevent it from being able to sprout and develop into a plant.
Yes but not without the nutrients and oxygen available in soil, there is a way to grow plants without soil, it is called Hydroponics. Hydroponically grown plants are grown in a solution of water containing the necessary plant nutrients.
It would not grow, show any sign of growth or health, and would just simply die. Get it?
No because it needs water air and sunlight to live.
No, a plant without roots in a bottle of water will not grow. Roots are essential for the plant to absorb nutrients and water from the soil, which are necessary for growth. Without roots, the plant will not be able to establish itself and grow.
Soil surrounds the plant which would make the plant grow from sunlight and water.
Water temperature can majorly change how a plant grows. Too cold or too hot water can make a plant not be able to grow at all.
No, a plant cannot grow in a vacuum chamber because plants need carbon dioxide from the air for photosynthesis to occur. Without carbon dioxide, the plant will not be able to produce energy and will eventually die. Additionally, water will evaporate more quickly in a vacuum, causing the plant to dry out.
Due to photosynthesis, plants need both sunlight and water. The answer to your question is no. Without both sunlight and water, the plant would die. If you want to do some science, you could plant three of the exact plant and one gets water, one gets sunlight and another gets both. You'll be able to see that if you both water and give them sunlight, they will grow the fastest.
Essentially, no; a plant needs oxygen, soil, water and warmth to grow and gravity to hold the various components in place - if you would not be able to create such an environment with a man-made gravity device, the plant would die from lack of either of those.
Tap water. Distilled water contains no salts and therefore no nutrition for the plant. In reality distilled water would not be able to be absorbed by osmosis into the root system of the plant - as osmosis relies on the differences in concentration of minerals dissolved in the water to work.
It would grow better in water than soil because it would obsorbe the exact amount of water it needs.
no
something ---- Dirt and Water
Yes, a Monstera plant can grow successfully in water, but it may not thrive as well as it would in soil due to potential nutrient deficiencies.