This reduces moisture loss and allows the roots to start getting into the soil.
No quiten las hojas (don't remove the leaves). No saquen las hojas (don't take the leaves out).
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Removing all of the water is necessary because otherwise, the high heat during distillation will cause the water and bromobutane to react and form butanol.
Plants can get rid of excess water by transpiration from their leaves. Carbon dioxide in plants is released during respiration gets utilized during photosynthesis. Oxygenexits through stomata, root cell walls, and other routes.
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to make your yard look nice but if u live the leaves it make trees grow fasterEdited answer:Removing of some leaves at the time of planting a seedling ensures lesser loss of water due to transpiration. Since transplanting damages the root zone and this seedling is not capable of absorbing as much water as it is being removed from the leaves by transpiration. Therefore, removal of some leaves protects the transplanted plant from wilting.
to make your yard look nice but if u live the leaves it make trees grow fasterEdited answer:Removing of some leaves at the time of planting a seedling ensures lesser loss of water due to transpiration. Since transplanting damages the root zone and this seedling is not capable of absorbing as much water as it is being removed from the leaves by transpiration. Therefore, removal of some leaves protects the transplanted plant from wilting.
Most likely this is powdery mildew. Remove severely damaged leaves (do not compost). Weed and thin plants if necessary they need good light and air circulation. Water the base of the plant not the leaves. To treat use an organic fungicide spray, milk/water solution or a baking soda/water solution.
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Yes, but you remove them before eating.
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rake or leafblower