yes its the way you plant the seed up, down, left, right. that all i did the thing and it work.
Yes, the direction of the seed planted can affect plant growth. When a seed is planted upside down or in the wrong direction, the emerging shoot may not be able to break through the soil or find proper sunlight, which can hinder growth. Placing the seed in the correct direction ensures that the plant can efficiently establish itself and grow properly.
The scientific name for the sensitive is Mimosa pudica. The sensitive plant is now known as the TickleMe Plant and reacts very quickly to being Tickled by closing its leaves and lowering its branches. Search TickleMe Plant to grow your own indoors.
Potassium is an essential nutrient for plants as it helps in various biological processes. It improves nutrient uptake, regulates water balance, and plays a crucial role in photosynthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. It also enhances overall plant growth, root development, and increases disease resistance.
A crocus is classified as a flowering plant in the iris family, Iridaceae. It is a genus of perennial plants that grow from corms and are known for their colorful spring blooms.
If you cut the stem of a flower and put it in soil, it is unlikely to root and grow into a new plant. Flowers typically require a node or a leaf on the stem to produce new roots. Placing just a cut stem in soil may lead to rotting rather than growth.
Iguanas are classified in the animal kingdom because they are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that have specialized tissues and organs. They possess characteristics such as obtaining nutrients through ingestion, the ability to move voluntarily, and reproducing sexually, which are all traits of animals.
Gravity affects seed germination by altering the placement of plant hormones which affect the direction the first root grows and the direction the shoot grows. Gravity pulls some hormones downward which cause roots to grow down while the shortage of that hormone plus the presence of other hormones cause the shoot to grow upward. It doe not matter which way the seed is planted, this will not have an effect of the developing seedling.
No.
The more light there is, the more energy a plant can make through photosynthesis. That's why plants will always grow toward a light source when planted.
They can be planted singly or in groups. Most are plant singly.
If a seed is planted too deep into the ground, water can't get to it and the soil won't have a lot of nutrients deep in the ground for the seed to grow affectively. Thanks!
because the roots support the plant during storms if planted on an angle. They also gather nutrients for the plant.
No plant will grow if frozen although seeds can be held in seed banks until required.
yes Light has more effect. light would affect the direction of foliar growth, the direction of root growth is determined by gravity (with a few exeptions)
it helps the plant grow
It wouldn't grow because there is no sunlight in a closet.
they grow best on the moon but can also be planted on a carton of milk.
If they were able to grow, then they obviously weren't planted too deep. Most sunflowers can be planted up to six inches deep and still germinate, though it will take longer to make it to the surface.