All Berries still need water it will grow a bit until it saoks all its water up and if you leave it too long it will die. (happens to me heaps when I forget to check my berry pots)
Fertilizer does not affect plant growth that much, and trust me i know because i had to do this for an experiment and i had three cups: #1 was planted with plain dirt and was watered (without fertilizer)every other day #2 was planted with plant soil and was watered (without fertilizer)every other day #3 was planted with soil and was watered with fertilizer every other day and my plants were radishes and on the packet it said it would grow from 4-6 days and plant #2 was the first to sprout then #1 and then #3 which was a shock because it took plant #3 about a week or more to sprout even though i added fertilizer
Orange juice is too acidic and can break down a plant's immune system. Additionally, orange juice can promote the growth of certain types of mold, fungus, and bacteria in the soil which could harm the plant's root system. Water and nutrient rich fertilizer are the best ways to promote the healthy growth of a plant.
Yes, it is a matter of removing a large enough bulb with it. Proper planting will be important too. You may need to include mild fertilizer and growth hormone also with the water in the planting hole.
Since most plants grow their upper parts towards the light, the growth would lean over. This happens if you keep young seedlings on a shelf next to a window. They will need turning around every day if they are to grow normally. Of course if the plants are out of doors the daily round of the sun ensures growth upwards. Another point is that as the location of plants passes from the bright spring and summer season towards the back end of the year, the Sun will be lower in the sky and this means slowly reducing growth rates of plants.
Growth bud.
Most likely. Fertilizer encourages new growth but water is absoutly required.
Fertilizer does not affect plant growth that much, and trust me i know because i had to do this for an experiment and i had three cups: #1 was planted with plain dirt and was watered (without fertilizer)every other day #2 was planted with plant soil and was watered (without fertilizer)every other day #3 was planted with soil and was watered with fertilizer every other day and my plants were radishes and on the packet it said it would grow from 4-6 days and plant #2 was the first to sprout then #1 and then #3 which was a shock because it took plant #3 about a week or more to sprout even though i added fertilizer
Plant growth will increase when fertilizer is added, in as much as the plant is deficient in the nutrients the fertilizer provides. Most processes in nature has a bell-shaped to its function where too much, even of a good thing, can begin to do harm.
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Insufficient fertilizer in plants can cause deficiency symptoms and slow plant growth. Excess fertilizer, meanwhile, can lead to salinity problems.
The dependent variable is the growth that depends upon (or results from) the application of fertilizer. The independent variable is the fertilizer itself.
i would not suggest this maybe adding the recommended amount of a fertilizer/plant food though if you want improved growth plants actually like vinegar and other slightly acidic fluids.
Sunlight
An independent variable is the variable in the experiment that affects the other variable. For example, in an experiment that tests the affect of the amount of fertilizer on plant growth, the amount of fertilizer is the independent variable and the plant growth is the dependent variable. This is because the plant growth DEPENDS on the amount of fertilizer.
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
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