your mum o'clock
Yes. Tried this experiment and the plants in the dark germinate and grew faster than the plants in the sunlight. But, if you leave it in the dark for too long, its leaves would turn yellow from the lack of chlorophyll and the plants would eventually die. (I tried with green bean plants, so not sure if other plants can) By the way, you will have to make sure that the plants in the dark have enough air and water, if not it will probably die before germinating.
4 to 10 days
Yes, green bean seeds can germinate without sunlight. Germination primarily depends on moisture, temperature, and oxygen rather than light. However, once the seedlings emerge, they will need light to grow effectively and develop properly. Without light, the plants will become weak and may not survive long-term.
No. Green plants were on the planet, long before there were people. Green plants need carbon dioxide, water, sunlight, soil, and seeds to live. They do not need people.
It takes about 2 to 3 weeks for the plant to germinate
time
Blackberry seeds typically take about 3 to 4 weeks to germinate.
Mint seeds typically take about 7 to 14 days to germinate.
Peppermint seeds typically take about 10 to 15 days to germinate.
Pineapple seeds typically take about 2 to 3 weeks to germinate.
how long does a orange to rot in the winter
seven days