Your hypothesis is the answer to that question. It could be like 'only 50% of the sugar bean seeds germinated because the other 50% was afraid of the light. ' The next step is to find some tests you could do to disprove your hypothesis(prove the hypothesis is wrong). Like letting your seeds germinate in the dark (but at the same temperature and humidity) and when illuminated with red, blue, or white leds.
Double the amount of solvent.
Sugar is pure carbohydrate, therefore, 100%.
I think it is sugar and starch
Total sugar: amount of sugars in a specified volume or mass, in percent. Soluble sugars: amount of sugars soluble in water, in percent; not all sugars are completely soluble.
the people who grow them pour sugar over the seeds
No. Sugar cane does not have seeds.
There is no such thing as a bonsai seed, a sugar maple seed is just a sugar maple seed. To grow it into a bonsai will take many years, at least 5-6 before starting any pruning, wiring, or going into a bonsai pot/soil. Sugar maple seeds take at least 30 days to germinate after they have been soaked for two days, then refrigerated for 2 months (cold stratification).
It accelerates the germination of the seeds with a 10-50 percent sugar water to tap water concentration. Take 20 g of sugar and mix it into 200 ml of tap water, and add 50% OF THE SOLUTION to the seeds water suply, and the other 50% is tap water. If you do more than that it will kill the seeds.
the sugar will attract bacteria which may be pathological to the seeds or the seedlings
seeded grapes have seeds in them and seedless grapes don't have seeds in them.
spend more on sugar
Double the amount of solvent.
It contains 90 % of sugar in dates..
because the sugar has a chemical
40.8 grams
example: say saturation level of sugar in water is 70 percent, if the solution is 70 percent sugar, it is saturated
No. Maples reproduce by seeds.