Plant roots can grow at varying rates depending on the species, environmental conditions, and availability of nutrients. Some roots can grow several centimeters per day under optimal conditions, while others may only grow a few millimeters. For instance, fast-growing species like bamboo can extend their roots rapidly, while slower-growing plants may take weeks to show significant root growth. Overall, root growth is a dynamic process influenced by multiple factors.
i think that the root sucks up moisture in the soil to help the plant grow.
The root system of a cucumber plant can grow up to 3 feet deep into the soil.
yes
no, beacsue it has no root. it will grow but soon it will died
no
they grow in the root
a root
gravity
Carrots grow under the ground, they are a root plant...
The root of a flower, or any other plant, helps the plant grow by giving nutrients to the flower. It also anchors the plant to the ground.
the root the root No the root is below the ground and the green onion is above the ground which is a young onion. it will eventually grow into a onion.
hi there a longer root system helps a plant grow as they help the plant in bad weather conditions such as wind it helps because it keeps the plant bedded the bigger the root system also helps it grow as the plant can reach pockets of minerals further away from it , the minerals and vitamins which it feeds on give the plants nutrients and helps it grow