depends on the extent of damage to the seed
Never!! It will drown and soda is not a substitute for water.
A broken seed generally will not grow, as the damage can prevent it from absorbing water and nutrients effectively or disrupt the embryonic structure necessary for germination. However, if the seed is only slightly damaged and still retains viable tissue, it may have a chance to sprout. The degree of damage and the type of seed play significant roles in determining its ability to grow. Overall, healthy seeds have the best chance of successful germination.
No seed can grow without land
The seed will grow, but in contrast there shall be a foul odour =]
a seed starting to grow
WHICH SEED WOULD GROW FASTER A LITTLE SEED OR A BIG seed
some little drangon breathing flower think , i can never , EVER grow them so dont waste your time
the seed will not grow.
no because sand does not have nutrients to grow any seed
A conker, which is the seed of the horse chestnut tree, may never grow into a tree if it fails to germinate. This can occur due to various factors such as unfavorable environmental conditions, lack of adequate moisture, or being eaten by animals before it can sprout. Additionally, if the conker is damaged or diseased, it may not develop into a healthy seedling. Proper planting and care are essential for successful growth into a mature tree.
sunflower
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow