Impossible. Until it sprouts, then you should not give it so much.
the seed will not grow.
no,because the seed will not dissolved in the water
1 cup full a day
there is a chemical reaction with wood and water that burns all water particles and makes the bean softer with chemical acide.
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As the water penetrates the seed, it causes the contained material to swell [bloat] and the seed coat to split, allowing the seed to germinate and grow.
moisture and temperature you can control how much water the seed receives by putting in a particular amount of water naturally plants receive water by rainfall, you can also control the temperature if this is a lab exercise you can keep the room temperature at any amount that is needed.
you need one cup of water to germinate a seed
it dosent germinate
It germinates and sucks up water.
The part that receives the flower is the seedThe stamen receives the pollen then a seed pod in produced.
it soalks up all the water then explodes with all its seediness
You have to water it (not too much water because then it might drown), put it where it'll get sunlight (not too much sunlight because then it might dry up), and give it time to grow.
the seed will not grow.
about 2"
250ml for a sunflower
you dig it under the groung and water it but dont give it to much water or it will die