Just how often a pumpkin plant needs to be watered depends on the state of the soil. The owner of the plant should judge the soil before watering; if it seems already very moist, watering should be kept to a minimum. In general, however, pumpkin plants should be watered every two days. Watering every day can over-soak the soil, leading to disease.
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The cactus is the plant most often linked to the desert. Cactus thrive in the hot environment with limited water, they are often how animals get water.
Central vacuoles are often found in plant cells. Plants need lots of water, and plants store water, so they have a large vacuole.
it is a creeper .addendum I was taught that if the plant had suckers or other permanent attachments, such as ivy has, then it was a climber.If it merely twined or used hooks etc to climb, it is a creeper.But the botanists would know better.
Well, I think it's a gourd.
You can't plant a pumpkin in delware because of the infertile soil.
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No, sugar water will kill the pumpkin plant. All the pumpkin plant needs is good soil water and sunlight.
pumpkin are flowering plant
The farmland you plant the seeds in, needs to have a water block close by.
Pumpkin is a fruit
No, a pumpkin is not a root vegetable. Instead, the pumpkin grows from a blossom on the pumpkin plant.
Pumpkin plant
The pumpkin is native to North America.
Just one seed is needed to grow a Pumpkin plant, the plant should produce at least one Pumpkin.
no pumpkin is not a thanksgiving trailing plant because do you make pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving no you don't and by the way if you are traveling it is going to spoil.
you plant a pumpkin seed in the ground