As magnesium is only a trace element adding it to house plants will not significantly improve their health or vigor
No. It hinders it.
The carbon dioxide helps the plants undergo photosynthesis, which supplies them with the glucose they need.
Osmocote is an inorganic fertilizer that has all the major benefits of an organic fertilizer. The release of the osmocote will increase as plant growth increases.
a green house is a place where plants grow it is better for them it is a big green building with lots of plants and sprinklers
Why were your house plants outside? If they are outside they are not house plants. If they are tender and will not survive the winter slow down on the water and let them rest. In the SPRING INCREASE THE WATER AND THEY WILL FLOURISH FOR NEXT YEAR .
No. It hinders it.
There is no proof that playing music for houseplants have any affect on them. It hasn't been shown to improve growth, color or any other changes. The best way to improve house plants growth is the use of proper watering techniques and fertilizing.
To supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants.
The carbon dioxide helps the plants undergo photosynthesis, which supplies them with the glucose they need.
it will either kill the plant with direct contact or it could stunt the plants growth. not sure why u would but okay :D
To provide ideal conditions of plant growth, protected from insects and pests etc.
Well, if they knew about how lighting effects the growth of plants (the color of the lighting), and how the climate effects the plants too, they could make a hypothesis based on that data to figure out the best conditions for a house plant to be in. Most likely in a controlled environment.
The plants release oxygen which is nessesary for our life on earth and they also absorb CO2 which is a green house gas and it is also a gas we don't need to stay alive.
Osmocote is an inorganic fertilizer that has all the major benefits of an organic fertilizer. The release of the osmocote will increase as plant growth increases.
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The House Price Index should be compared to the annual growth rate. By dividing the marginal growth rate by the HPI during a time parallel. The House Price Index is converted into its marginal growth percentage rate.
Well with less CO2, the plants and photosynthesis will be less rapid, as opposed to an area rich with CO2, where plants would conduct photosynthesis very quickly.