They will germinate in about that time.
bean plants grow in a week in I'm not mistaken.
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about 25 to 26
Oxalis is one of the example of plants with seed pods that split open.
a good science project is a volcano maybe you could grow some bean plants or something and give each one a different amount of water for the hypothesis of "if we give one bean plant more water than the other one, will it grow taller/faster?" or you could plant more seeds together in one pot and farther apart/less in the other pot for the hypothesis of "If plants are separated more, then will they grow taller/faster?"
Plants that grow after one year are perennials.
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Neither! I did a science test when I was little, and it was on the sun's effect of plants. I put one Lima bean in good soil in a small milk carton and set it on the window sill in my bathroom, where it got full sun, and one under the cabinet where it got NO SUN AT ALL. to my surprise, the bean in the cabinet, with no sun, grew about 75% larger (or faster) than the bean with full sun. Try it out for yourselves, you'd be surprised!
No a lima bean can not be grown in one week. They take 65 to 80 days to harvest. Larger ones take 80 to 90 days.
The plants of green beans, yellow (wax) beans, soup beans, and dry beans all come in two sizes: bush and pole. Bush beans grow 12-18" inches. Pole beans grow 5-6 feet and sometimes more. (Pea plants also come in two sizes, bush and pole. ) For more information about bean plants and varieties, try one of the good online seed catalogs: many have growing information.
It takes about a week soaked in water for the red bean to sprout a small white shoot, then about two months for it to grow to about ten centimetres high. I've done some research and it should take about 120 days to grow to full size.oh then crap i only have a few weeks and i am dead Is it a vine or a shrub, and, do I need to stake it?
well.....plants need sun,water, air and soil to grow