Mine will in a week or so.
Some examples of flowering plants that start with the letter "L" include lilac, lily, lavender, and lotus.
No, but when pollinated an individual flower will start to close.
It is best to start pruning your marijuana plants during the vegetative stage, usually around 3-4 weeks after germination. Start by removing any yellowing or dead leaves, then gradually prune excess leaves to promote better air circulation and light penetration as the plants grow. Avoid pruning during flowering to prevent stress and reduce the risk of affecting bud development.
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spring is the height of insect activity which flowering plants need for pollination
Kangaroo paw, impatiens, jasmine and viburnum are flowering plants in nature.
Flowering plants use their flowers for reproduction, specifically to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds. The pollen produced by the flowers is transferred to fertilize the eggs, leading to seed production and the continuation of the plant species.
Unfortunatly there's no way to speed up the vegetative stage, the earliest time to start flowering your plants is when they are about 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) tall and have 4-6 nodes. Even if there was a way to speed up the vegetative stage, I wouldn't recommend doing it. Starting the flowering stage too early will not give you a very big yield.
Many different types of beans will flower first before the beans begin to grow., Just like apple trees will blossom before the apples start to grow. Bean plants are flowering plants. Flowering plants produce seeds as a result of fertilization. Beans are seeds and that come from flowers of the bean plant.
It is impossible to determine sex in the vegitative stage. Only once you bring the plant to the flowering stage can you see what sex it is. If they start developing pollen sacs they are males.
Both evergreen trees and flowering plants go through similar stages in their life cycle. They start as a seed, germinate and grow into a mature plant that produces flowers or cones for reproduction. This leads to the formation of seeds that are dispersed to start the cycle anew.
Seeds and spores are both reproductive structures produced by plants. They both serve as a means of dispersal to start new plants. However, seeds are produced by flowering plants, while spores are typically produced by non-flowering plants like ferns and mosses.