obviosly soil is needed for germination you dodo
no it is not necessary.
the type of soil yu use don't matter it will not affect the plant
Yes. If the soil is too acidic it can kill the seed. It depends on the type of seed and where it was originally meant to grow. Some plants like alkaline soil and some like base soil.
Cucumber seeds need temperatures of 60 °F to start the germination process. Under the correct conditions, it takes 3-6 days for the cucumber seed to germinate.
water, light and carbon dioxide
The conditions necessary for seed germination include:optimum temperature,oxygen,adequate supply of water,sunlight,moisture content,soil ph......
seed germination needs moist soil and sunny temperate climate.
Conditions necessary for germination of seed: 1: Suitable temperature range 2: Oxygen 3: Water
Not sure light is needed for germination.
Epigeal germination is when the cotyledons emerge above the soil surface during seed germination. Hypogeal germination is when the cotyledons remain below the soil surface during seed germination.
The soil moisture for germination to occur for corn 30%. The temperatures need to be between 46 degrees Fahrenheit and 86 degrees Fahrenheit and oxygen is necessary as respiration increases.
no it is epigeal type of germination because the cotyledons are under the soil
no it is not necessary.
in epigeal germination cotyledons and plumule comes out from soil in hypogeal germinatin only plumule comes out from soil
Warm soil and moisture for germination. After germination is when all of the other factors affect plant growth. There are Organic Seed Starters available which can change days of normal germination into hours. The best Organic Seed Starter I have used changed the 7- 10 day germination printed on the packet to only 24 hours.
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