If a seed is planted too deep into the ground, water can't get to it and the soil won't have a lot of nutrients deep in the ground for the seed to grow affectively.
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No. How deep you plant it, how much water you give it upon planting it, and whether it is exposed to sunlight or not does.
Softening of seed coats helps the seed germinate. After soaking the seed in hot water (do not boil), for 5-6 hours the coat will soft. Plant immediately after taking the seed out of the water.
It is a plant growth hormone that stimulates seed germination, leaf development, and stem growth.
Yes, though for each seed length and outcome are different.
Germination.
They don't. Magnets and magnetism has no effect on seed or plant growth whatsoever.
No it does not affect seed growth!!!!!
the answer is yes , seed size does effect the growth of th plant. for example,an avocado seed takes a hole 2 months to start growing well.
Yes, the direction of the seed planted can affect plant growth. When a seed is planted upside down or in the wrong direction, the emerging shoot may not be able to break through the soil or find proper sunlight, which can hinder growth. Placing the seed in the correct direction ensures that the plant can efficiently establish itself and grow properly.
No. How deep you plant it, how much water you give it upon planting it, and whether it is exposed to sunlight or not does.
Softening of seed coats helps the seed germinate. After soaking the seed in hot water (do not boil), for 5-6 hours the coat will soft. Plant immediately after taking the seed out of the water.
no
Germination
There are seven stages of plant growth. The first stage is pollination - where bees carry the pollen from one plant to another plant. The second stage is seed formation - when the seeds begin to grow, sometimes inside of a fruit like an apple, and sometimes in a flower, like a sunflower. The third stage is seed dispersal - where the seeds are spread out by animals, wind, and water. Germination is the fourth stage, the stage where the plant sprouts from the seed. The fifth stage is growth - when the plant grows from a small sprout into a bigger plant, like a tree. And then the cycle begins again.
No, sprouts are the first growth of the seed, technically known as the cotyledons or seed leaves.
germination, growth, flowering, fruit or seed pod production, seed dispersion, death
Yes. All growth starts from a seed, unless the plant is propagated by cuttings or other methods.