To establish a root system and nourish the plant. The roots will absorb the water and nutrients to nourish the plant so it will grow.
The seeds you plant in your Moshling garden do not need to be watered.
Yes, seeds need water to start the germination process. Water helps to activate enzymes that break down stored nutrients in the seed, allowing it to sprout and grow. Once the seed has germinated and roots have developed, a consistent water supply is needed for the plant to continue growing.
Observation-Seeds placed in cotton germinate the same as seeds placed in soil, Hypothesis- Seeds do not need soil for germination Manipulating variables- soil, cotton Responding- height of seeds germinated
Yes.
No, Burdock seeds do not grow near water, but are cultivated in good earth and need to be watered regularly. http://www.horizonherbs.com/pilot.asp?pg=burdock_seed
Alll plants need to be watered and need roots..
For cows you need wheat For sheep you need wheat For pigs you need carrots for chickens you need seeds (Seeds are also used for growing wheat)
Seeds need the proper conditions such as temperature .growing medium and moisture to encourage germination. Seeds do not reproduce the resulting plants will reproduce when reaching maturity.
It depends on what type the seed is. Usually seeds need to be watered daily and to be in the sun. Rain is very good because it is fresh water.
Rice seeds are not sown directly in the fields primarily due to the need for controlled growing conditions and to manage pests and diseases. Instead, they are often germinated in nurseries, where seedlings can be nurtured and monitored before transplanting. This method allows for better crop management, higher survival rates, and more efficient use of resources. Additionally, transplanting seedlings helps establish stronger plants that can compete better in the field.
Strictly speaking, all of the above.
Do you think seeds need water to start growing