Can a corn seed grow in sand?
No, a corn seed cannot grow in sand alone. While sand provides good drainage, it lacks essential nutrients, water-holding capacity, and organic matter necessary for successful seed germination and plant growth. Corn seeds require well-draining but nutrient-rich soil to thrive.
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