Yes
Microwaves will essentially cook the inside (embryo and cotyledons) of the seed - killing it. The germination would be effected by the duration that the seeds were in the microwave. Microwaves do not make seed grow faster or slower, they effect the germination and vigor of the seeds - negatively.
Oil doesn't exactly kill plants, it just makes your plants grow slower.
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The roots of most plants grow towards the pull of gravity.
plants that grow on burrows are:- 1.peepal 2.swips
some plants grow slower than others because they put the seed in quicker
yes it just grow slower
yes it does
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They grow slower.
i think plants with more leaves grow faster because roots grow faster the more they get H2o but with plants with fewer leaves grow slower because they don't get that much support from they root arrow
yes,salt afects the growth of plants by making the plants grow slower than usual.
Some plants do but it depends on what type of plants you are talking about. Basil, Parsley, and Tomatoes grow quickly here in Florida.
Microwaves will essentially cook the inside (embryo and cotyledons) of the seed - killing it. The germination would be effected by the duration that the seeds were in the microwave. Microwaves do not make seed grow faster or slower, they effect the germination and vigor of the seeds - negatively.
it just makes the plant grow a little slower then if it was watered by water
because retards like you believe it helps them grow
If you are talking about plants, then no, it would not grow in the dark. It would need sunlight. Most plants grown in the dark.