Yes, plants generally grow bigger in larger pots because they have more space for their roots to spread out and access nutrients and water.
No plants are good to grow in pots
Of course pea plants can grow in pots, but be warned make sure you dont overcrowd your pot and give it something to climb up on..
Yes, dahlias grow in the garden, and in larger flower pots, too.
bigger pots are for bigger plants, it is better for the plant to start out in a container meant for its size otherwise the rootys will grow the wrong way and the plant wont be able to collect enough water and nutrients to survive.
Outdoor plants can typically stay in nursery pots for about 1-2 years before needing to be transplanted into larger containers or into the ground.
Aloe plants can thrive in small pots as long as they have proper drainage and are not overcrowded. However, they may require more frequent watering and repotting as they grow.
To successfully grow chili pepper plants in pots, choose a pot with good drainage, use well-draining soil, place the pot in a sunny spot, water regularly but avoid overwatering, fertilize occasionally, and protect the plants from pests and extreme temperatures.
Most plants can grow in copper pots, but acidic soil conditions can arise due to the metal leaching into the soil. It is recommended to line the pot with a plastic insert or use a plastic container to prevent this issue. Select plants with a pH tolerance or monitor soil pH levels to ensure the health of your plants.
How petunia plants grow totally depends upon the amound of sun, water and fertilizer they receive.
Because you need to verify that the variable being tested is actually what made the difference. Imagine that you were testing the theory, "If I put plants in red pots, they will grow." So as a test you put plants in red pots, and they grew. That's only half of the experiment, though, because if you put plants in green pots and they also grew, then the red pots don't change anything. In this case, the plants in green pots are the control group. In order to prove that the color of the pots mattered, you would need to do two sets of tests, one without the red pots.
Yes, wildflowers can grow in pots as long as the pots are large enough to accommodate their roots and provide proper drainage.
To successfully grow plants from seeds, you should start by choosing the right seeds for your climate and soil. Plant the seeds at the correct depth, water them regularly, and provide adequate sunlight. Make sure to protect the seeds from pests and diseases, and transplant them to larger containers or the garden when they outgrow their initial pots. Patience and consistent care are key to growing healthy plants from seeds.