Cause it's cold outside
Slow down growth
it can slow the growth because the chemical oxides slow down and so does the growth process roots manipulate and cause rootal cancer
slows cell growth
slow cell growth
No, it is not recommended to plant clover in the winter as it may not germinate or grow well in cold temperatures. It is best to plant clover in the spring or fall for optimal growth.
Some can, others are slow growing. Also in winter there is little growth.
nitrogen helps to make protein, which is important for growth. if a plant won't get nitrogen, it's growth will be slow and it will have small pale leaves :)
To properly prune ivy for winter, trim back any dead or damaged growth, and shape the plant to encourage new growth in the spring. Avoid heavy pruning in winter to prevent stress on the plant. This will help maintain the ivy's health and promote growth in the upcoming season.
Insufficient fertilizer in plants can cause deficiency symptoms and slow plant growth. Excess fertilizer, meanwhile, can lead to salinity problems.
Organisms typically show slow growth during the winter season when temperatures are cooler and daylight hours are shorter. These conditions can limit resources like sunlight and warmth needed for growth and metabolism.
The top growth will die off with the approach of winter. The plant will grow again in Spring
Cotton is a summer season crop. If planted in winter its growth will be limited by lower temperature and light intensity.