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What variables can affect the sprouting of a bean seed? Variable 1 WATER Variable 2 SUNLIGHT Variable 3 SOIL Variable 4BUGS
sprouting then growing then blooming then dieing
Mung beans are a good choice for sprouting. In addition, you can sprout black beans.
you mean you put the seeds in the soil and nothing came out? * could be the seeds were bad * too much water would rot them * rizoctonia and pitium are ground fungus diseases which can cause that * something could have eaten the seeds like birds or insects
Just enough to achieve sprouting of seed
Water will make the bean sprout. Both salt water and baby oil will hinder or halt the bean sprouting.
A bean sprout is a young bean stalk, all beans have them
The independent variable is the factor in an investigation that the scientist is changing. The dependent variable is the factor which is measured. All other variables, factors which could affect the experiment, are controlled, or kept the same. For example, in an experiment to find out how light intensity affects bean plant growth, the independent variable would be the intensity of the light. The dependent variable would be the amount the plants grew. The controlled variables would be things like the temperature, the acidity of the soil, the amount of water given, the amount of CO2 in the air; in short, anything that could affect the results.
Too much moisture could cause the bean to mold as moisture is needed for mold to grow and reproduce. Too little moisture could cause the bean to dry and lose it nutrients and functionality.
yes it affect the growth.
yes, with worms, a bean plant will grow faster and taller
The affect is the seed will slowly die.