yes it does but why would that be a question?
The history of pumpkins is the growth of the pumpkin and how you have to take care of it
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.
yes. it does due to the fact that its not plain water but its added with sugar and other chemicals
no it is not
No, it does not! I drink a lot of tea and I am a 5"8 girl at age 15. Coffe can stunt your growth, but not tea. It is proven that tea is good for you, of course in moderations.
No tea does not stunt growth. In fact, scientists believe that tea is very good for the heart and staving off some cancers. Whether this is true or not is anyone's guess, but at least it won't stunt your growth. My husband loves tea and he's 6' 6" tall.
no. it does not effect your growth
Lipton tea does not make you shorter. It is the caffeine in the tea leaf when imbibed more than three times a day that may have an adverse effect on your growth. Coupled with your genetic intake this can but not necessarily affect your height.
The stimulating effect of a tea is mainly due to what is called alkaloid caffeine which is then linked with tannin found in a tea leaf
Stress cannot effect physical growth no, but it can effect you through emotionally growth quite severly, giving you an unhealthy life.
tea estate is hilly area with a proper boundary suitable for the growth of tea plant and has a tea processing factory.
the effect of phosphate on plant growth is an unanswered question