A plant has to be in a climate that suits it. Most of the chemical reactions that make life possible happen best between freezing (0 Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit) and somewhere under boiling.
To quote another source :
Most plants grow slowly at low temperatures, 32-50°F (0-10°C), and some tropical plants are damaged or even killed at low but above-freezing temperatures.
In a growing daffodil, neither hot nor cold water are good for the plant.
If you are referring to a cut flower in a vase of water, putting the bouquet in the refrigerator will refresh the stems and flowers. The cold wate will stop the metabolism of the tissue and they will stay fresher for a longer period of time.
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i did a project on this and they grow better in cold
it grows in cold tap better
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Yes, daffodils grow in Europe.
Yes, daffodils can grow very well in Miracle Grow. The Daffodils that are grown in Miracle Grow are much larger than others.
I've tried this experiment and the results were that plants grow better in cold water because hot water just ruins the plant cycle and photosynthesis
Soil that retains water and gives daffodils "wet feet" will cause bulb rot and the plants/bulbs will die. Sandy soil is well drained and slightly acidic and that is a favorite of daffodils. Sandy soil will also make for slightly taller daffodils, which are preferred if you like cut flowers.
Well, between cold water and cold water.... I would have to say, Cold water 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water. 1) You mean cold water or hot water, and 2) Neither. I would go for lukewarm water.
Daffodils grow from bulbs. Daffodils are spring blooming flowers. They will bloom early in the season, around the same time that tulips bloom.
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