it might depend on the plant. it could be over watered if watered twice, under watered if watered once or too little water with both. why don't you find out?
Water. Milk wont work as well... even thought it seems to have more nutrients... it is thick and ha fat...
the plant cannot carry on photosynthesis and allot of carbon dioxide
Any plant can potentially as most fungus gnats breed in over watered plant soil and not the plant itself.
The weight of dry, seasoned Oak depends on it's type (English Oak, Red Oak Cork Oak etc), but will be in the range of 590 to 930 kg/cubic metre. This is an enormous variation, but there are lots of varieties. To convert kg/m³ to lbs/cu ft divide by 16.01846. If you know the specific type of Oak you are working with, the answer can be more precise.
The English translation of "dinidiligan" is "being watered" or "being nurtured."
A column oak is called Fastigiate English Oak or Quercus robur 'Fastigiata'.
Oak.
Oak is translated from English to Igbo to the word akpu.
The English Oak.
Roble means oak as in oak tree, robles is the plural as in oak trees
Because it holds the water an when it can't hold anymore water it dies because you have over watered it. Because it holds the water an when it can't hold anymore water it dies because you have over watered it. Because it holds the water an when it can't hold anymore water it dies because you have over watered it.
Oak trees and green lawns are all over the village.
mostly English oak
Quercus robur
Quercus sessilis is a literal Latin equivalent of the English phrase "sessile oak." The masculine singular phrase also translates literally as "sitting oak" in English. The pronunciation will be "KWER-koos SES-see-lees" in Church and classical Latin.
English Oak for the interior paneling...