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No, corn requires sunlight to survive, much like most plants.
Yes. Corn is a form of vegetation as are pretty much all plants.
You water corn when the plant tops are 10 cm above the ground, and then 3 or 4 days later.
Competition. Weeds and young corn plants are both vying for the same resources, such as nutrients, water, and sunlight, thereby negatively affecting the growth and survival of the corn plants.
"Cornivores" are plants that have adapted to grow in cornfields and thrive in the same conditions as corn. These plants can compete with corn for resources such as water, sunlight, and nutrients, potentially affecting the yield of corn crops.
Corn is a plant.
Yes, you can plant dried corn kernels to grow corn plants.
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.
Yes, rabbits will eat corn plants.
Yes, you can successfully grow corn from kernels by planting them in soil, providing water and sunlight, and taking care of the plants as they grow.
Yes, you can overwater corn. Overwatering can lead to waterlogged soil, which can suffocate the roots of the corn plants and prevent them from absorbing nutrients. This can result in stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and ultimately, the death of the plants. It can also make the plants more susceptible to diseases and pests.
No, corn cannot grow in salt water as it requires fresh water for its growth. Salt water can inhibit the ability of plants to take up necessary nutrients and water, ultimately causing them to die. Corn is a freshwater plant and needs to be cultivated in soil with low salinity levels for optimal growth.