Yes, so long as the cold doesn't damage the seed or the plant. Liquid water shouldn't be much of a problem, but the direct contact of ice might cause some damage. Then again, tropical plants will be more sensitive than hardy plants.
seeds
well i did a science project involving that and i got in my results ice water is better for the plant and will make it grow taller and salt water will effect the stems
yes,they can
yes they do. they actully grow underwater because the water is ocean water and in every ocean water theres kelp
yes because it is really cold and plants love it the stem drinks it and it helps it stay alive and think about it would you like warm water or cold water.
Water doesn't grow into ice. It goes through a change of state from a liquid to a solid. It expands. Non-living things do not grow. However, if you meant expand then some things do when you apply heat to them (E.g Metal) or change their state (Water to Ice) ~ Josh
Water doesn't grow into ice. It goes through a change of state from a liquid to a solid. It expands. Non-living things do not grow. However, if you meant expand then some things do when you apply heat to them (E.g Metal) or change their state (Water to Ice) ~ Josh
This is because if has no potential of pure water but in fact ice it, does not absorb water.
yes, but that's only when you put ice in it
An orchid should be watered every 2 weeks. To water an orchid you must place the orchid in a bowl of water and leave for an hour and a half, after this time any remaining water should be poured away.
"Wheat simply needs water, nor will it grow in a dark area so my best option for you is getting bone meal!" BUT I WANT TO TRY GROW IT NATURALLY. THIS PROBLEM OCCURRED SINCE I UPDATED FROM 1.3.2 TO 1.4.2.
Of course they do grow on ice