Growing conditions would either be too dry, too wet, or too cold.
No. Seeds are usually underground when they germinate, no light needed.
you need one cup of water to germinate a seed
A mango seed will not germinate if it is coated with pomade. This will prevent the seed from germinating and growing.
Depends upon how hot. Not too hot is fine, but too hot would kill the plant.
No , Seeds can germinate only by imbibing water. Oil come in the way for water permeation across the seed coat.
93%
If the tissue paper is moist, corn seeds will germinate
Assuming this is corn for agricultural use and not for a garden, typically 90-99% will germinate. The percent germination guaranteed is usually found on the bag, typically either 90% or 95%. I believe 90% is the industry minimum.
Corn seed germination requires temperatures at least 50 °F. Under the correct conditions, it takes 3-6 days for the sweet corn seed to germinate.
no they would not be able to germinate, i think!
It is a living thing because the embryos of those kernels on that ear of corn, even though they have reached senescence when harvested, are still able to grow (or germinate) when planted in the soil to make new corn plants.
No. Seeds are usually underground when they germinate, no light needed.
Bananas, pineapples, dates, and acai are fruits which are monocots. These fruits are characterized by their seeds and the way they germinate.
When a seed begins to grow/sprout it is known as germination.
It is a living thing because the embryos of those kernels on that ear of corn, even though they have reached senescence when harvested, are still able to grow (or germinate) when planted in the soil to make new corn plants.
The word "germ" would come before the word "germinate" in the dictionary, as words are typically listed in alphabetical order.
Cells do not germinate. Seeds germinate.