how does the sturts desert roses seed become a plant
About two weeks.
it depends on the seed, but i think most take about a day.
2 or 3 days.
it may grow because it contains water ..but it may not as it also containc citric acid .
to an extent it depends on the variety, the average plant-to-fruiting period should be printed on the back of a seed packet.
I believe that it takes about two or three years, but not sure.
Tomato seed, given the correct conditions, should germinate in 7 to 10 days.
Depends entirely on the type of seed/ plant. Annual (or seasonal) plant can reach maturity within 4 weeks under favorable conditions. Other plants like certain trees and extremophytes may take decades to reach maturity (and be able to produce flowers and seed).
how long does a orange to rot in the winter
Carrots are usually grown from seed. If you want the plant to "go to seed" it will take two years. I think that you are thinking of potatoes that are planted from the "eyes" of the plant.
"Vegetative Planting" is when you remove part of a plant and you put it into the ground to grow a new plant, whereas "Seed Agriculture" is when you take seeds from an existing plant and you plant them to produce new plants.