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Plants store sugar in their roots to help them grow. Plants store the sugar for further use because their leaves use photosynthesis every day
probably not. you should use water or your plants will taste terrible!
short-day plants some examples of short-day plants are poinsettias, strawberries, and ragweed
Plants need to photozynthesis during day does not enable them to respire.
Are they near a window? Plants do that when they are "light starved", in an attempt to get closer to the light. Turn the plant 180 degrees each day to help equalize that, or get them into a location with more light, if you can.
Plants store sugar in their roots to help them grow. Plants store the sugar for further use because their leaves use photosynthesis every day
Water it every day. Dont destroy them. There are many ways.
Dermal fillers like Restylane and Perlane are used to replace the lost volume and to smooth facial wrinkles and folds. Treatment lasts about six months.
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
They are short-day plants.
Talking about classification of plants: Plants can be classified into 3 groups. SHORT DAY PLANTS LONG DAY PLANTS DAY NEUTRAL PLANTS
Simply washing the piercing under running water daily, leaving the dermal exposed during the day time to allow for fresh air to aid in the healing and then applying a round band aid on the dermal at night to prevent snagging and rubbing. this is generally only for the first two weeks post implant. Once the implant has "set" it should be o.k. to go without the band aid at night, however if you are prone to rubbing the dermal or the snag hazard is high the band aid will protect and prolong the dermal's life span.
Yes, plants can kill plants in one day.
Plants translocate food as and when required. Since food is made during day time most of it is translocated in the dissolved form through phloem tissue. It gets converted into insoluble compounds like starch in the storage cells.
dandelions are day neutral plants
No, they are short day plants
The best time of day to water outside plants including potted annuals is in morning, before the heat of the day sets in. This reduces the amount of water lost through evaporation, and also provides water for the plants to help them get through the heat of the day.