yes
Germination is necessary to start the growth of a weed plant from seed. It involves soaking the seeds in water until they sprout a root, then planting them in soil to allow the plant to grow. Germination is a crucial step in the cultivation process to ensure successful plant growth.
Maybe
If you keep it in hydroponic fluid it can actually grow. but without that it will die within a few hours...
easy, plant some seeds
I do have to point out that the male plant doesn't produce seeds. It pollinates, which is what ultimately makes the female plant produce seeds. you would need a female plant to get any seeds at all.
Weed seeds should generally be planted in the spring or early fall, depending on the specific type of weed and your local climate. Spring planting allows seeds to take advantage of warmer soil temperatures and increased moisture for germination. In contrast, fall planting can benefit from natural stratification and cooler temperatures, which some seeds require for successful germination. Always consider the specific conditions and growth habits of the weed species in question.
It is sterilised to kill weed seeds and disease spores.
You smoke the female. Male's produce seeds.
Roundup is made to be a topical plant killer--you spray it on the leaves and that and sunlight kill the plant. If you want to keep seeds that are in the ground from germinating, you would use a pre-emergent weed killer. Put this down on your yard before a rain or water it in, and you should be weed free for a few months.
"It is legal to grow a catnip plant. It grows like a weed by throwing seeds in the garden. The seeds can be purchased from Home stores such as Home Depot, or Lowes."
no. all seeds mean is that the female plant was exposed to the pollen of a male plant at some point. if the grower dosent separate male and female plants, any type of weed could contain seeds.
You're better off with potting mix because soil from outside has weed seeds and pathogens in it.