Depends on the variety or cultivar of tomato, the growth stage of the plant, fertilizer and water availability and light availability.
When young a tomato will grow at about 5 - 8 cm per week, as it matures the plant growth both in height and in spread to about 20 - 25 cm per week.
.How long is a piece of string? The answer to this question depends on so many things such as, variety or type of tomato,soil conditions and weather conditions and temperature. As long as the plant is growing healthily everything should be normal.
Not more than one half of a teaspoon per one cup of water per plant, once a week.
it will exceed 1023 cm after 44 weeks and 2 days
Fast growth rate in plants refers to the ability of plants to rapidly increase in size and develop new tissues. This can be influenced by factors such as environmental conditions (light, water, nutrients), genetics, and the overall health of the plant. Fast-growing plants tend to have higher rates of photosynthesis, cell division, and nutrient uptake, allowing them to grow quickly compared to plants with slower growth rates.
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Tomato plants that are planted in the garden should have a minimum of 1" of water per week. If the plant is growing in a container it should have at least 1 gallon of water per day.
Because Citric acid contains chemicals that help plants grow! It increases growth by about 1cm per week(inflowers).
All the Planets are as big as they are going to get caffeine does not assist plant growth, however used coffee grounds (decaf or reg) are a great plant fertilizer. 2 cups per plant once per week. The grounds release nitrogen into the ground assisting in healthy plant growth.
Agave is sugar. Sugar is a good fertilizer. So it will be good for many plants that need a lot of feeding.
.How long is a piece of string? The answer to this question depends on so many things such as, variety or type of tomato,soil conditions and weather conditions and temperature. As long as the plant is growing healthily everything should be normal.
Not more than one half of a teaspoon per one cup of water per plant, once a week.
according to my miracle grow box directions, of tomato plant food, it says every 7-14 days, approximately 1 gallon per plant. I've used this stuff for years and it works great, so does the regular miracle grow on all your other vegetables and flowers.
Measurement and the comparison of total growth per unit time is called absolute growth rate whereas the identification of speed of plant growth is called absolute growth rate.
it kinda depends on the plant?... usually most plants once a day- or once a week, it depends.
Soak the plant about once per week, or you can check the soil for moisture every 3 or 4 days.
Fast growth rate in plants refers to the ability of plants to rapidly increase in size and develop new tissues. This can be influenced by factors such as environmental conditions (light, water, nutrients), genetics, and the overall health of the plant. Fast-growing plants tend to have higher rates of photosynthesis, cell division, and nutrient uptake, allowing them to grow quickly compared to plants with slower growth rates.
Dragonfruit cacti can grow 1 inch per day depending on climate conditions. :) It has higher growth rate when on tropical and subtropical climates.