soil, water, air, sunlight, and somthing to put all that in
My petunia seeds need light and warmth to germinate. My lobelia seeds need light and cold to germinate. What does my delphinium seeds need?
water
Seeds need moisture to germinate, and seed packets are dry.
Banksia seeds require fire to germinate, while many species of acacia (wattle tree) also need heat in order to germinate. Flannel flower seeds also benefit from bushfires, while Boronia requires smoke to germinate.
Pea seed takes temperatures between 40 °F and 85 °F. Under the correct conditions, it takes 6-10 days for the pea seed to germinate.
My petunia seeds need light and warmth to germinate. My lobelia seeds need light and cold to germinate. What does my delphinium seeds need?
water
No. Seeds are usually underground when they germinate, no light needed.
Oxygen, water and warmth.
Because seeds will not germinate in arid soil.
Seeds need moisture to germinate, and seed packets are dry.
Because they live underground.
they poo instead.
Banksia seeds require fire to germinate, while many species of acacia (wattle tree) also need heat in order to germinate. Flannel flower seeds also benefit from bushfires, while Boronia requires smoke to germinate.
Bean seeds can fail to germinate from either too little or too much water, too high or too low temperatures, the presence of pests, or water that is too salty.
The process by which a parent plant produces a baby plant or seedling is called germination. Seeds need germination because then there will be less plants in the world, like humans do seeds also need germination.
Seeds need low light and a constant, warm temperature. Sunlight provides warmth but the light is not necessary.