4 days to plant a single plant????!!!! no such thing!
Most likely a bit of wilting. It mostly depends on the type of plant and its environment. Hot dry weather and soil for a plant that is not intended for that environment would cause more severe wilting than say a cactus. For four days most plants will be just fine.
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dioon plant it will not start to grow a branch for 35 years!!The slowest growing is a cedar, There is a type of cedar that takes 150 years to grow four inches!!!!!
28 days on average, though there is a type of duck which takes 35.
it just takes regular water
i just read that it takes 14 days.
It depends on what type of plant your talking about.
Plants get the nutrients they need from the soil or air, depending on the type of plant.
It depends on the type of plant, the amount of sun, the amount of water, and all other variables.
You can always find out by looking on the packet or on the web for the type of tomato and its DTM. That is days til maturity. This is the number of days that average for that particular plant to produce fruit. Some are as early as 55 days (Early girl) to 90 days or more. Tomatoes can be classified as early season, mid season, or late season. DTM is measured from the time the seedling is set out, not when the seed in planted.
The time it takes for a plant to sprout and start growing varies depending on the type of plant. Some plants can sprout in a few days, while others may take weeks or even months. Generally, most plants will start growing within 1-3 weeks after sprouting.
The time it takes for a plant to grow in a cup of water varies depending on the type of plant. Some fast-growing plants can show roots within a few days, while others may take several weeks to grow. It's best to research the specific plant you are interested in growing for more accurate timing.