yes they will grow back just keep them in high quality h20
Through the sap. The sap in the tree is like the blood vessels and blood in our own bodies. The tree sap flows up to the leaves just under the bark and back down to the root system down the center of the trunk.Root hairs
Phloem transports sugars and other organic compounds produced by the plant through photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Xylem transports water and minerals absorbed from the soil by the roots to the rest of the plant for nutrition and support.
The process of water moving from a plant to the cloud and the other way around is described in the water cycle. Plants take up water from the soil through its roots after rainfall and gives it back to the atmosphere through evaporation from the leaves.
Unused glucose in a plant is stored as starch in various plant parts, such as roots, stems, or leaves. This stored starch can later be converted back to glucose to provide energy for the plant's growth and development.
Ginger plants are tropical and do not tolerate freezing temperatures well. If the plant freezes, it is unlikely to come back in the spring. It is best to protect ginger plants from frost or bring them indoors if temperatures drop.
yes, plants can grow there roots back, but it has to be the full plant. Not a flower, fruit, bud, etc. You have to keep it in a cup or vase filled with water. It may take a while but eventually the roots will start growing back. I am currently helping a plant grow it's roots back. It was dying, so I cut it in half. I put the top in water and after about a week it is growing back and greener than ever. I give it new water ever other day and make sure it doesn't get dusty. Sometimes I have to take the dead plant off of the base so the roots can grow past it. Very fun, you get attached to it.
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it depends on the plant. Dandelions for example reproduce by having their seeds scattered. However most plants reproduce by their roots, so if you take away a plant, but leave the roots, there is a good chance that i will grow back.
Depends on the size of the root and to what extremes. Many times if plants fail you can trim back the roots and rejuvenate it so it will grow new roots. Injured roots will usually come back stronger as long as its not from anything other than mishandling or cutting by a shovel.
roots take waqter from the ground and send it to up the stem and into the leaves. The leaves then release the water back to earth and so the cycle continues.
You can use a soil probe to gently dig around the base of the plant to feel for roots, or water the soil thoroughly and observe where the water pools as roots will absorb the water. Another method is to observe the growth pattern of the plant above the soil line and trace it back to estimate where the roots might be located.
The roots of a plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil, which are then transported to the leaves for photosynthesis. The leaves use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugars, which are then sent back down to the roots for growth and energy storage. This interconnected system allows the plant to thrive by providing the necessary resources for growth and metabolism.
Yes, a basil plant will typically grow back after being harvested as long as the stem and roots are left intact. Regular pruning can also help promote new growth and a bushier plant.
Tie roots in a knot and then put it back in with the fish
Back to Roots was created in 1994.
Back to My Roots was created in 1993.