yes
no because the water helps the plat grow so no
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
if you just change the seeds color it will on grow that color ou need to water it with water of that color. fot example if you wanted a flower with blue you would add blue food coloring to the water when you water it. and the intire plant will not be that color for the most part only the veins will change color.
To successfully grow ferns in water, place the fern in a container with water, ensuring the roots are submerged. Change the water regularly to prevent stagnation and provide indirect sunlight for optimal growth.
To grow an onion in water, place the onion's bottom root end in a container of water, making sure the water covers the roots. Change the water every few days and place the container in a sunny spot. The onion will start to grow roots and eventually sprout green shoots.
To successfully grow hyacinths in water, place the bulb in a glass vase with water just touching the bottom of the bulb. Keep the water level consistent and change it every few days. Place the vase in a cool, bright location and watch the roots grow.
To grow celery from cuttings, cut the base of a celery stalk and place it in a shallow dish of water. Change the water every few days and wait for roots to grow. Once roots have formed, plant the cutting in soil and water regularly.
To grow a bulb in water successfully, place the bulb in a clear container with water just covering the bottom of the bulb. Change the water every few days to prevent mold and rot. Keep the container in a sunny spot and wait for roots to grow before transferring to soil.
To grow celery in water successfully, place the base of a celery stalk in a container of water, ensuring the cut end is submerged. Change the water every few days and place the container in a sunny spot. After a week or two, roots will start to grow, and you can transplant the celery into soil for continued growth.
To grow celery in water, place the base of a celery stalk in a shallow dish of water, making sure the cut end is submerged. Change the water every few days and place the dish in a sunny spot. After a week or two, roots will start to grow, and you can transplant the celery into soil to continue growing.
To grow hyacinth in water effectively, place the bulb in a glass vase filled with water, making sure the bottom of the bulb is just touching the water. Place the vase in a sunny spot and change the water every few days to prevent rotting. Watch for roots to grow and blooms to appear, and enjoy your beautiful hyacinth plant.