Well, black light gives a blue/violet color, right? So there are seven colors inside white light: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and indigo. Plants absorb most of the colors in the light (but green bounces off, that's why they're green), but they absorb blue light the easiest. So the more blue light, the more light they can absorb to make food.
The Wisconsin Fast Plant, also known as the Brassica rapa, is part of the crucifer/mustard family and is genetically bred to complete its life cycle in a short period of only one month. Fertilizers, although of the plants genetic make-up, still have an effect on the plant growth. When adding average measures of fertilizer the plants grow more substantially than when adding not enough or too much. Studies have shown that too much fertilizer can stun or effect the growth of any plant. Therefore, in this case fertilizer does effect the Wisconsin fast plant, although it is very similar to the effect it has on any plant, in that too little or too much is no good, average measures work the best.
Wisconsin Fast Plants refers to a group of fast growing plants that were designed to use in classrooms with a specific light system. The program originated in Wisconsin. Obviously, you are dealing with PLANTS, thus they belong to the PLANT KINGDOM!
It grew as fast as a black man running from the cops
Some plants that grow in Wisconsin are, fast planT, green peppers, tomatoes, onions, corn, gRaIns,oats, wheat, and cabbage.
if you are growing a normal plant native to your area; it will grow just fine without fertilizer. but if you are growing an exotic plant indoors or in a greenhouse it will not do as well without all of the vitamins from the fertilizer. there are diffrent ways that you can make your own fertilizer from leftover items from your house like; leftover coffee grounds eggshells tea leaves or bags sugar if you do choose to use your homeade fertilizer than you should apply it to the soil one or two times a week; depending on if youre growing your plants indoors or outdoors.
it really depends on what your goal is with your roses. A synthetic fertilizer will produce quick blooming and fast growing of your plants. However, they also attract pests, and might leave the soil the plant grows in unhealthy.
how much water does a Wisconsin fast plant need
1. Seed2. Seedling3. True Leaves4. Flowers5. Seed PodsThese are the stages of the Wisconsin Fast Plant.
The scientific name for Wisconsin fast plants is Brassica rapa. These plants are a type of rapid-cycling Brassica that are commonly used in genetics and developmental biology research due to their short life cycle.
One plant in Wisconsin is called the Wisconsin Fast Plant. Look it up to find more info about it.
Wisconsin Fast Plants refers to a group of fast growing plants that were designed to use in classrooms with a specific light system. The program originated in Wisconsin. Obviously, you are dealing with PLANTS, thus they belong to the PLANT KINGDOM!
You should water your Wisconsin fast plant until the soil is wet at 10 cm in depth. Do not overwater or underwater.
Yes, it is dicot and it is an angiosperm.
i know it's gross, bt animal manueur
yes because the plant needs oxygen water and a bit of sun
It grew as fast as a black man running from the cops
lots of care, good light and water with plant food crystals like phostrogen.Do not over water or let it dry, you have to really love it to make is succeed.
the more you water a plant the healthier it will be and if you don't water a plant very often it will be unhealthy, wither and die.