Nothing. Sand, if you are talking about beach type sand, with have no nutrients.It is silica. Silica is unusable for plants. The only nutrients the sand will have is the nutrients that comes with water. You can do an experiment with green onions bought from the store. Cut the top green parts off and place the bottom roots in the sand and let them grow back, cut the plants when they have stopped growing. Each new growth will become more and more watered down and tasteless.
The growth is only happening form the energy and food stored in the roots.
well plants can grow in sand so it most have some nutrients
No. It has very little nutrients.
no because sand does not have nutrients to grow any seed
They can't get the proper nutrients and sand is not water retentive.
because soil has more nutrients in it which is better than in the sand
No plant can grow in pure sand unless it is provided with water and nutrients.
Sand has no nutrients and vitamin C but soil does.
Soil is generally better than sand for backfilling because it provides more nutrients and support for plants to grow. Sand tends to be too loose and does not retain water or nutrients well, which can lead to poor plant growth.
Because soil has nutrients that clay and sand don't have
Yes. Soil contains active organic materials which are not contained in sand.
Different types of soil, has different types of nutrients. So for ex. if gravel has more nutrients it would grow better, than in the sand.
I think they are sand, silt and clay iam not sure........ :(:(:(:(:(:(