You should water your Wisconsin fast plant until the soil is wet at 10 cm in depth. Do not overwater or underwater.
Yes, it is dicot and it is an angiosperm.
lots of care, good light and water with plant food crystals like phostrogen.Do not over water or let it dry, you have to really love it to make is succeed.
A high concentration of of stomata indicates fast growth and that the plant lives in a wet climate.
yes they do but be careful some plants will start to smell bad or even die if you use the wrong liquid or put to much to overflow the plant
The plant will actually grow. I've done an experiment before, similar to that. One plant went into the sunlight, and the other into a dark cupboard. They both grew, but the one in the shadows didn't grow as fast. ~Randomest Kalster
how much water does a Wisconsin fast plant need
1. Seed2. Seedling3. True Leaves4. Flowers5. Seed PodsThese are the stages of the Wisconsin Fast Plant.
The scientific name for Wisconsin fast plants is Brassica rapa. These plants are a type of rapid-cycling Brassica that are commonly used in genetics and developmental biology research due to their short life cycle.
One plant in Wisconsin is called the Wisconsin Fast Plant. Look it up to find more info about it.
Wisconsin Fast Plants refers to a group of fast growing plants that were designed to use in classrooms with a specific light system. The program originated in Wisconsin. Obviously, you are dealing with PLANTS, thus they belong to the PLANT KINGDOM!
Yes, it is dicot and it is an angiosperm.
it is all your fault for starting a drought there so... go and find out go on barbie.com it's a blast
Cut or plant? If cut, disolve the flower food in tepid water and they should bloom in one day. If a plant, then water with warm water and let drain thoroughly. Place in the kitchen for warmth..the plant should bloom much faster.
You should store plant based foods in salt water because salt water can cause plant cells to lose water due to osmosis, that also kills bacterias, so food can be stored for a long time. Also, I know that you can preserve food in saltwater so it doesn't rot as fast.
I think you should not because then it might dry out too fast (unless you water it like every hour! :D )
It depends.on if the plant has enough water, sun, nutrients, shelter, etc.
the more you water a plant the healthier it will be and if you don't water a plant very often it will be unhealthy, wither and die.