They make them grow taller
although in some cases they don't make them grow taller
yes it does because the magnets pull the radish. if it dosent have any magnets near bye, then the radish will grow straight and tall.
The radish will grow shorter and towards the magnet as oppossed to growing straight and tall without one.
YES
That is a radish.
The greenhouse effect is the name for runaway plant growth because if nitrogen fixation.
Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
A variety of plant species
yes actually if you talk to a plant it will grow faster
yes magnets do effect plant growth . the control variable is the plant with magnet.
idk lol jk it helpps it grow faster of course
They don't. Magnets and magnetism has no effect on seed or plant growth whatsoever.
Yes. Any salt will adversely affect the growth of a radish.
There was recently revealed that cows are located along the filed lines unless the overhead power line disturbs them. It would be no wonder if soon is revealed that the plants are affected, too.
Answer One: Magnets affect the height of a plant. On radishes, it makes them shorter. On most plants, it causes it to grow faster and taller.Answer Two: Magnets exert magnetic fields, as do electrical currents through wire. These magnetic fields have no impact on water transport through plant tissues, or on any of the minerals plants take up from the soil. Nor would magnets improve the process of photosynthesis. Theoretically, magnets should not have any impact on plant growth. Of course, this would need to be tested, preferably in a double blind experiment to rule out any effect of bias contamination of the results.Three groups of plants--one with magnets, one with non magnetic masses of roughly the same mass and density in place of the magnets, and a third control group with neither magnets or fake magnets should be grown in homogeneous soil, subject to equal measures of sunlight and water. The expected result would be no statistically significant difference in germination rate, plant growth, flower and fruit production, or overall plant longevity.Ten years ago a student at a school in Selah, Washington conducted an experiment that demonstrated an effect on radish growth opposite of the claim stated in the first answer. A better experiment would likely not indicate any statistically significant impact of magnets on plant growth.
the effect of phosphate on plant growth is an unanswered question
It slows down the growth of the plant.
That is a radish.
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
They do not.
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.