If you used coloured water, it will change the colour of the petals.
Yes, fertilizer can affect seed sprouting. A balanced fertilizer can provide essential nutrients for healthy seed growth, while an incorrect concentration or type of fertilizer may hinder germination or lead to seed burn. It's important to use the right type and amount of fertilizer to support seed sprouting effectively.
it may have to depend on the type of disease it is....
Yes, acidic soil can affect the germination of seeds by inhibiting the availability of certain nutrients essential for seed germination and seedling growth. It can also impact the activity of soil microorganisms that play a crucial role in the breakdown of organic matter and nutrient cycling, further affecting seed germination.
Electricity can potentially affect seed germination by stimulating enzymatic activity and metabolic processes within the seed, leading to quicker growth and improved germination rates. However, the impact can vary depending on the type of seed, the intensity and duration of the electric field, and other environmental factors. Further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms and outcomes of using electricity for seed germination.
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Light Soil nutrients Soil type Water Climate Quality of seed Parasites
The following factors will affect the growth of plants: exposure to light, ambient temperature, water availability, soil type, nutrient availability and supply of nutrients.
How does the type of solution affect the rate of crystal growth?
Seed of various plants can be broadly divided into two groups. Those which germinate in autumn and winter, and those which germinate in spring and summer. Seed which normally germinates in spring and summer requires relatively warm germination temperatures (22 - 24 degrees Centigrade), while winter germinating seed requires temperatures between 18 and 20 degrees Centigrade. A number of seed types also have something called dormancy, this prevents seed which is dispersed at the end of the growing season from germinating immediately. For example, a plant flowers and produces seed in Summer. The seed is dispersed and drops to the ground. The seed may require a period of extreme cold or chilling before it will germinate. This prevents the seed from germinating and the the young plant being killed by low winter temperatures. The reverse is true of Winter seed.
I wouldn't say watching porn would affect physical growth, but mental growth. Mentally at the age of 15 a person is still learning about who they are sexually and what type of person they want to grow up to be. The constant viewing of sex will affect this mental growth and could affect future relationships.
Tap water, mineral water, and seltzer water can all potentially affect the growth of radish seeds due to differences in their mineral content and pH levels. Tap water likely contains chlorine and other additives that could hinder growth, mineral water may provide additional nutrients beneficial for growth, while seltzer water, being carbonated, may not have a significant impact on growth but could affect soil pH. Conducting a controlled experiment with each type of water can help determine the specific effects on radish seed growth.
The kind of plant a seed will grow into is determined by the genetics of the parent plant that produced the seed. Each type of plant has a distinct genetic code that dictates its growth characteristics, including its size, shape, and type of flowers or fruits it will produce. When a seed is planted and given the right conditions (such as water, light, and nutrients), it will germinate and grow into a plant that is genetically identical to its parent.