Yes. Nutrients refer to the elements and minerals that are found in the soil. Weeds are shallow rooted. They establish themselves quickly, by aggressive nutrient-taking strategies. Their tendency not to share is a strategy that weeds use against any plant in the area, including their own kind.
because when the plant is there then the weed will practically take all the nutrients and eat up the plant =)
A weed is any plant that grows where a gardener does not want it. Because all plants take nutrients from the soil, a weed would be take some of the nutrients needed by the plants the gardener wants.
An unwanted plant is typically referred to as a weed. Weeds are plants that grow where they are not wanted, competing with desired plants for nutrients, water, and sunlight. They are often perceived as a nuisance in gardens, lawns, and agricultural fields.
A weed plant grown indoors typically takes about 8-12 weeks to reach maturity, depending on the strain and growing conditions. Factors such as light, nutrients, temperature, and humidity can all impact the overall growth rate of the plant.
Nonvascular because it's just weed nothing
i think not cos weeds grow longer roots and therefore gets more nutrients than your plant.
To some it could be a flower, and to another person it could be a weed. If you want the bluebell to be in the location it grew then it would be a flower. A weed is only a weed if it is located where you dont want it. i.e corn is considered a vegetable plant, however, to a farmer. a corn plant in his bean field is a weed because he doesnt want the corn plant there
Decline of the plant, growth of another leaf, improvement in the plant, and propagation of another plant are possible outcomes when a leaf is cut off a weed. The consequence for the plant depends upon the function, health, location and size of the severed leaf and of the weed. The consequence for the leaf will be decline into death or, if proper procedure is followed, propagation of another plant.
Nightshade is another name for belladonna. It is a weed with red berries.
Yes. Weed gets better with every new generation. When you take the seed from a plant and plant a new one the new plant is the 2nd generation. So in theory not only is weed better today, but it will be even better in the future.
A plant becomes a weed when it's not wanted.
You don't plant weed, they just grow from gardens.