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Will pea plants grow in sand?

Pea plants can grow in sandy soil, but they may not thrive as well as they would in soil with better water retention and nutrient content. Sandy soil drains quickly and can lead to moisture stress for pea plants if not watered regularly. Adding organic matter or compost to sandy soil can help improve its water and nutrient holding capacity, which would benefit pea plant growth.


What did Mendel wonder about the pea plants?

Mendel wondered why traits in pea plants were passed down in certain patterns from generation to generation. He sought to understand how characteristics like flower color and seed shape were inherited and how they could be predicted in offspring. This led him to discover the basic principles of genetics.


Does a corn plant grow faster than a pea plant?

Corn plants typically grow faster than pea plants because corn is a larger and more robust plant species compared to peas. Corn plants have a faster growth rate and reach maturity within a few months, while pea plants are smaller and take longer to mature. Additionally, environmental factors like sunlight, water, and soil quality can also influence the growth rate of both plants.


When did Mendel perform his experiments and how many plants did he grow?

The genetic experiments Mendel did with pea plants took him eight years (1856-1863) and he published his results in 1865. During this time, Mendel grew over 10,000 pea plants, keeping track of progeny number and type.


What can a yellow pea plant and a green pea plant produce?

Both yellow pea plants and green pea plants can produce pea pods containing seeds that can be cooked and eaten as a nutritious vegetable. The color of the seeds inside the pods will match the color of the parent plant's seeds, so yellow pea plants will produce yellow seeds while green pea plants will produce green seeds.

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Why do pea plant have tendrils on them?

Plants use the tendrils to anchor themselves to any available support. This allows the plants to grow better.


Will pea plants grow in sand?

Pea plants can grow in sandy soil, but they may not thrive as well as they would in soil with better water retention and nutrient content. Sandy soil drains quickly and can lead to moisture stress for pea plants if not watered regularly. Adding organic matter or compost to sandy soil can help improve its water and nutrient holding capacity, which would benefit pea plant growth.


If you plant a pea will it grow into a pea plant?

Yes, if you plant a pea seed it will germinate and grow into a pea plant if the growing conditions are suitable. Pea plants are annual plants that belong to the legume family and typically have a self-pollinating nature.


Can you grow pea plants in pots?

Of course pea plants can grow in pots, but be warned make sure you dont overcrowd your pot and give it something to climb up on..


What amount of sunlight pea plants grow tallest?

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What temperature do Dwarf Pea plants grow best in?

25-28


Do pea plants grow well in silt?

no; because it is like mud


How do pea pods grow on trees?

Pea pods do not grow on trees. Pea plants are low-growing vines that produce pods containing peas. The pods develop on the plant's stems and are typically harvested when they are mature.


What did Mendel wonder about the pea plants?

Mendel wondered why traits in pea plants were passed down in certain patterns from generation to generation. He sought to understand how characteristics like flower color and seed shape were inherited and how they could be predicted in offspring. This led him to discover the basic principles of genetics.


How long does it take for pea plants to fully grow?

About 36 days


Which is better agent pea or law pea?

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Does a corn plant grow faster than a pea plant?

Corn plants typically grow faster than pea plants because corn is a larger and more robust plant species compared to peas. Corn plants have a faster growth rate and reach maturity within a few months, while pea plants are smaller and take longer to mature. Additionally, environmental factors like sunlight, water, and soil quality can also influence the growth rate of both plants.