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It depends on what those conditions are. For example, in totally dry conditions none of the seeds might germinate. It also depends on the seed, the temperature, the light conditions, the dampness of the soil, how deeply the seeds are planted and other factors. Some seeds much be burnt, some must pass through the digestive tract of a animal, some are sterile.
No, in fact some seeds lay dormant for many years and others are triggered by heat (only germinate after a forest fire).
No, in fact some seeds lay dormant for many years and others are triggered by heat (only germinate after a forest fire).
Seeds do not always germinate. Some fail because they were never fertilized, but others fail because the growing conditions aren't right. The climate may be too hot or too cold, or conditions may be too dry. They may also fail to germinate if they have been infected with mold or disease.
Some species do and some species don't. All species need their seeds to be in their own type of environment to germinate.
It is because the seed might be too old or you overfed the plant and that is why it did not germinate
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No, it shouldn't. It may cause some of the seeds not to germinate as they fight for sunlight, but it shouldn't slow them down.
It depends on what those conditions are. For example, in totally dry conditions none of the seeds might germinate. It also depends on the seed, the temperature, the light conditions, the dampness of the soil, how deeply the seeds are planted and other factors. Some seeds much be burnt, some must pass through the digestive tract of a animal, some are sterile.
It depends on what those conditions are. For example, in totally dry conditions none of the seeds might germinate. It also depends on the seed, the temperature, the light conditions, the dampness of the soil, how deeply the seeds are planted and other factors. Some seeds much be burnt, some must pass through the digestive tract of a animal, some are sterile.
No, in fact some seeds lay dormant for many years and others are triggered by heat (only germinate after a forest fire).
No, in fact some seeds lay dormant for many years and others are triggered by heat (only germinate after a forest fire).
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no but if it produced some seeds they might germinate
Cooking seeds will make sure the seeds do not grow. The only seeds that need heat to germinate are some evergreen tree seeds.
The seeds of some plants can survive in a dry condition for hundreds of years and then germinate when placed in an environment with plenty of water.
Seeds do not always germinate. Some fail because they were never fertilized, but others fail because the growing conditions aren't right. The climate may be too hot or too cold, or conditions may be too dry. They may also fail to germinate if they have been infected with mold or disease.