If a plant is tipped on its side, the shoot will still grow upward.
Removing side shoots from a chili plant can help divert energy towards producing fruit. However, some gardeners prefer to leave them on for a bushier plant. it is a personal preference based on the desired growth habit and overall plant health.
No, jupiter has hardly any tilt. Its Uranus that is tipped on its side, with an axial tilt of 98°.
Yes, pinching off small side shoots, also known as suckers, on capsicums can be beneficial. This practice encourages the plant to direct more energy into producing larger fruits rather than supporting excess foliage. However, if the plant is healthy and you want a bushier appearance, you can leave some side shoots intact. Ultimately, it depends on your gardening goals.
Uranus because uranus is tipped on it's side.
Yes it is.
Uranus
Uranus
No, the auxin produced on the side facing the light source simply moves to the side away from the light. This causes cell elongation on the side opposite the light, making the stem appear to "grow toward the light"
Uranus. It is tipped over on its side at 98°
Uranus
open the hood, look for it, it will likely have a yellow tipped handle with a finger loop in it, it will be on the outside of the engine, front side most likely. If you are looking for a transmission dip stick, you won't find one, because it does not exist.
Yes, reducing the height of your Acacia dealbata can encourage the formation of side shoots. By cutting back the top of the central stem, you stimulate lateral growth and promote a bushier shape. Aim to prune just above a node where you want new shoots to emerge. Ensure to use clean, sharp tools to minimize stress on the plant.