No plant will grow if frozen although seeds can be held in seed banks until required.
It is when you plant crops and change where they are planted next season.
no it is not a chemical change
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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.
Cotton is a summer season crop. If planted in winter its growth will be limited by lower temperature and light intensity.
Young shoots are new growth on an existing plant, or the starts of recently planted crops and other plants.
Steven Briand planted the first plant in 1862.
depends on the type of plant and how much root is planted
Change in temperature, change in climate, change in plant growth.
Planted
it changes because as in early growth, the root is sink. Later, the seed becomes sink ;)
Planted is the past tense of plant.