Yes it will eventually grow 1in a half inches in 3 days.
Phaseolus lunatus is the lima bean. Its well know as a "butter bean" as well and other names in other counties. The Lima Bean is known in so many different cultures and called so many different names.
Coffee does not grow lima beans. However, used coffee grounds can help lima beans grow properly. When combined with fertilizer and other soil additives, coffee grounds can help create a well-drained, organic loam soil that helps lima beans thrive.
Well I don't think a bean can grow in alcohol because the alcohol will not be able to provide the nutrients for the bean so i do not think it will be able to grow...
yes they do. Belive me
no no no and no Well we just did a science fair project and the coke grew 2 out of the 5 beans we but in soil the only other one that grew anything was the water.
Well, really they grow in pods, on trees."
a bright type of light rose need to grow well
A lima bean is a green podded bean like a pea. Planting a dried lima bean in moist soil will create a bush or low climbing plant that will yield thin seed pods. If the pods are picked when mature, and opened (shelled), the nascent beans will be found inside. These can be dried to produce the familiar beans.To start a seedling, all that is required is moisture. Placing a dried bean on a wet ball of cotton (kept in a wet or moist state) will produce a sprout within a few days. This can be transplanted to soil.
Beans prefer soil that is near neutral in pH. 6.0 to 6.8 is preferred. So lima beans prefer a slightly acidic soil.
A Lima bean plant likes dry climate with moderate water, so if you keep the soil soaking wet the roots will rot. I recommend watering once every day while sprouting and then watering as needed.
Soil, because a fertile soil nourishes the seedlings well
in my personal mind ,the well water is too cold to irrigate the bean .the store bougt water is warmful ,and the content of ion also will be increased.