There are many things that a plant needs to grow. It is known by everyone that it needs the basics. The basics include soil, sun light, and the proper amount of water distributed daily. The mineral in the basics is soil. In order to grow a magnificent plant, the soil should have plenty of minerals. If you go to the plant section of certain stores, they should sell soil. There is a soil that looks like it has white rocks in it. The whits rocks aren't even rocks. They are simply MINERALS. Buy that soil for sure. It might cost a little more money, but it is definately worth it.
They both need the same mineral to grow
No, plants do not need sodium to grow. They need protein to grow.
Plants need sunlight, water, and soil to grow.
NO! Don't try it
They help the plant to function and grow normally. :-)
A Nitrate.
Yes, plants need sunlight to undergo photosynthesis and grow.
Insectivorous plants (flycatcher, sundew and slug catcher, to name only three) can grow in nutrient (mineral) deficient soils because they can catch insects and absorb the insect's nutrients.
All the plants need fertilizers which are salts.
The useful mineral nutrients for plants is NITRATES and PHOSPHATES.
ions that plants need for supprt and growth
Plants need light to grow at all. Except fungi.