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Mendel studied seven traits: Height of the plants (stunted or normal); Flower color (purple or white); Pea color (Green or yellow); Pod color (Green or yellow); Position of flowers on stem (axial or terminal); and Pod shape (inflated or constricted).
plants die from not having enough water or not enough sun light Question was: Can fertilizer make plants die? Answer: Yes. Nitrogen fertilizer, when applied too heavily will cause plants to die, or at least be stunted. The plants will turn yellow first.
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Dr pepper has lots of sugar and chemicals that will harm the plant, causing it to get yellow leaves or die.®†®†®†®†
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if plants don't get nitrates then their leaves will go yellow and have a stunted growth also the plant will wither and sometimes even die.
Magnesium ions are required to synthesize chlorophyll in plants. Lack of magnesium ions will result in stunted growth. The leaves will turn yellow. The yellowing of leaves due to magnesium deficiency is called Chlorosis.
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Plants that lack nitrogen will experience effects that include stunted growth, yellow leaves, and small blooms the die quickly on flowering plants. To counteract these problems, the soil should be amended with a water-soluble fertilizer high in nitrogen.
No, color does not effect the growth of plants. If the plant is yellow, it will grow fine. Now, if the plant is brown, that could mean it is dead.
My plane trees is quiet established the leafs are stunted partly yellow and rubbery to feel rubbery what could this be
Mendel studied seven traits: Height of the plants (stunted or normal); Flower color (purple or white); Pea color (Green or yellow); Pod color (Green or yellow); Position of flowers on stem (axial or terminal); and Pod shape (inflated or constricted).
plants die from not having enough water or not enough sun light Question was: Can fertilizer make plants die? Answer: Yes. Nitrogen fertilizer, when applied too heavily will cause plants to die, or at least be stunted. The plants will turn yellow first.
A lack of phosphates in plants causes poor growth and leaves that turn a dull green with purple or yellow tints. Sometimes leaf margins may become slightly scorched. HaSr
Nitrates are needed for protein's, so it results in the plant not having the proteins it needs. Also it will have yellow older leaves and a stunted growth. :) And just if you wanted to know: nitrates stimulate root development and are required for protein production. Chlorophyll, needed for photosynthesis, is a protein and without the nitrogen from the nitrates it cannot be made <---this is why the leaves are small and yellow in colour! :) Hope I helped :)
Bulbs with a more blue/green spectrum are best for vegetative growth. Bulbs with a more red/yellow spectrum are best for flowering.