Bean plants cannot effectively grow in milk, as they require soil or a suitable growing medium for proper nutrient absorption, drainage, and aeration. Milk may provide some nutrients, but it lacks essential elements needed for plant growth and can lead to issues like mold and bacteria growth. Additionally, the high fat and sugar content in milk can create an unsuitable environment for healthy root development. For optimal growth, it's best to use soil or a hydroponic solution specifically formulated for plants.
sometimes it depents on the bean
No, bush bean plants do not climb. As the name suggests, they grow into bushes.
Bean plants grow in loam soil. Salt wouldn't do anything.
Well I don't think a bean can grow in alcohol because the alcohol will not be able to provide the nutrients for the bean so i do not think it will be able to grow...
yes they do. Belive me
Bean plants need about 1 inch of water per week to thrive and grow successfully.
I did a science project on whether plants grow with another liquid and soy milk made the plant grow bigger than the other plants.
yes, with worms, a bean plant will grow faster and taller
They will germinate in about that time.
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In the night time or use a coffee bean.