Yes it does affect plant germination. I carried out an experiment on Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Green Bean) and through the collection of biomass, I found out that it does affect.
it can kill the plant entirely
Germination.
this process is called germination.
germination
The Nitrogen content of the tea affects the plants growth, the more nitrogen the more the plant grows faster and healthier but lesser the Nitrogen content of tea lessen the plants growth. We tried many experiments, we used black tea ground and green tea ground but as we searched the black tea ground has a Nitrogen that can fill a half cup of coffee while the green tea ground has a Nitrogen that can fill half of the Nitrogen content of black tea ground.
Music has not yet been proven to have an effect on plant germination. However, numerous studies have been done on the effect of music on plant growth.More information can be found at the related question below.
it can kill the plant entirely
Germination.
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Germination
this process is called germination.
The affect is a good plant becauise through the soil the plant/seed can still soak up energy that is needed for it to grow into a healthy plant.
In most cases, adding sodium to a plant will kill the seed if it has not germinated, and if it has germinated, it will kill the plant. I'm not 100% positive, but I'm pretty sure this is true.
germination
Germination happens between the seed and seedling stages of the plant.
Germination
germination