No. They take their nutrients from the soil through the roots.
Yes, these are called baby greens or mesclun. You can snip any type of lettuce leaves while they are small and use them in salads. More will grow and you can snip them again.
The seed leaves provide the seedling with food to grow before the appearance of leaves that enable the plant to make its own food.
yes only if the lettuce are very small
You can try young dandelion leaves-blanch them first.
lettuce
In captivity, Marion Zoological leaf eater biscuits, organic baby carrots, apples, sweet potatoes, organic romaine lettuce, raw green beans, corn on the cob and occasionally, large grapes.
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They like bread or boiled lettuce/spinach. I would not feed them baby food.
The nutrients are constantly going to the baby. Anytime you eat anything the nutrients from the food flow to the baby. This is a constant process with no time frame.
The mother's blood brings nutrients to the placenta in the wall of the womb. The baby's blood system also connects to this through the umbilical cord. Nutrients leave the mother's blood vessels and diffuse across to the baby's.
to keep warm :) and protect baby leaves
When the mom leaves they can protect themselves.