Well....What region are you in?
The climate and the fertility of the soil as well as the availability of relatively cheap slave labor.
Cotton typically requires warm temperatures and a long growing season, so it may not grow well in the northeastern United States where the climate is cooler and the growing season is shorter. However, some varieties of cotton can be grown in the region with careful attention to soil quality, water availability, and frost protection.
The southeast region has a favorable climate for crops like cotton, with its hot and humid summers and mild winters. These conditions provide the necessary warmth and moisture for cotton plants to thrive. Additionally, the region has well-drained soil that is suitable for cotton cultivation.
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For a seed to grow it needs nitrogen and as a matter of fact cotton doesn't contain nitrogen so it can't support seed growth. But fungus can grow.- If the cotton is kept moist and the proper nutrients supplied, seeds will grow in cotton very well.
Cotton grows best in southern states such as Louisiana, Florida, and Mississippi.
Yes, it does best in warm weather.
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The cotton belt is a region that is well-suited for cotton cultivation due to its warm and humid climate. It typically includes parts of the southern United States where cotton production is prominent, such as states like Texas, Alabama, and Georgia.
They don't grow well in areas with shorter growing days, such as in the prairie provinces of Canada, nor does it grow well in locations where overall temperature stays cooler than what cotton needs to grow. As a fabric, it tends to shrink when you wash it.
because they grow well in that climate
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