Sunlight
Yes, beans can grow under different colored lights, but the type of light can affect the growth and development of the plant. Plants typically respond best to blue and red light wavelengths for photosynthesis and growth, while green light is less effective. It's important to provide the right balance of light colors for optimal bean growth.
Sunlight is always best unless you want to grow them out of season.
To test the hypothesis that bean plants require sodium, the best experimental design would be a controlled experiment with two groups: one group of bean plants receiving sodium and a control group without sodium. The plants should be grown under identical conditions (light, water, soil type) to ensure that any differences in growth can be attributed to sodium availability. Measurements such as plant height, leaf number, and overall health should be taken over a specified period. This design allows for clear comparisons and helps isolate the effect of sodium on bean plant growth.
There is not any kind of liquid that can make a plant grow faster just use water that is the best kind of liquid there is for a bean plant.
sweet pea is best in my personal opinion
water no light
in what of materials do beans grow the best
When harvesting a coffee bean, the branches of the plant can be picked, stripped, or mechanically stripped. When the cherries on the coffee plant are handpicked only when ripe, and only ripe cherries are chosen to go into the rest of the process, the best bean will be the result.
A bean sprout would be the easiest for them to take care of.
Yes
Yes, light is light, but sunlight is best
What light is best for green plantsYes, different colors will affect plant growth. If you are growing a green plant yourself either make sure your plant gets enough sunlight. Under green light your plant will not grow the best since green light will reflect on green plants, blue and red lights work more effectively in plant growth.