The sugar in soda can speed up the opening of a flower.
The roots of a plant grow toward a source of water through a process called hydrotropism. Specialized cells in the root tip can sense moisture levels in the soil and direct the roots to grow in the direction where water is present. This helps the plant to efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
The small plants that grow around the main plant are called offshoots or suckers. They can be propagated to grow into new individual plants.
The long stem of a plant from which leaves and flowers grow is called the main stem or the stalk. This part of the plant provides support and transports water, nutrients, and sugars to the leaves and flowers to help them grow and develop.
There are many plants that climb and grow. Ivy is one of the most common plants that grow and climb. Poison ivy is another one, grape vine, and honeysuckle is also examples of plants that grow.
yes they will grow back just keep them in high quality h20
Density of 7up is just over 1 diet 7up is under one
No, All types of 7Up do not have caffiene.
7Up can corrode iron.
The answer is... NO 7up or any other soda is really bad for you.
Yes, I personally like only 7Up as it is my favorite soda.
The pH level of 7UP soda is typically around 3.30. This indicates that it is acidic in nature.
* 7up is clear, Coke is dark * Diet seven up has less aspartame than diet Coke * 7up is citrus, Coke is not * 7up does not have caffeine or caramel coloring
you dont grow the buds they grow by themselves on the female plant.
That all depoends on how much 7up is in your can, your bottle, or your drinking cup.
the plant with jucie
no
7UP is a lemon-lime flavored soft drink that contains sugar, while 7UP Ten is a lower-calorie version that uses artificial sweeteners to achieve its taste. Specifically, 7UP Ten has about 10 calories per serving compared to the standard 7UP, which has significantly more due to its sugar content. Both beverages share a similar flavor profile, but 7UP Ten is marketed as a lighter alternative for those looking to reduce calorie intake.