the mongo seed is grow without water. and it cannot die. for cold temperatureits okay for not watered it. and can be place in cold place example: CR
Water enters the seed through a process called imbibition, where the seed absorbs water through its seed coat. This triggers metabolic processes in the seed that allow it to germinate and start growing. The water penetrates the seed through small pores or cracks in the seed coat.
When a seed is planted in soil, it germinates by absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The seed then undergoes cell division and growth, sending up shoots and roots to establish itself as a new plant. Over time, the seed coat may decompose as the plant grows larger.
Seeds are alive. They contain an embryo plant which uses the endosperm inside the seed for food until they are planted.
A dry seed has not absorbed water and is in a dormant state, while a soaked seed has absorbed water and has started the germination process. When a seed becomes soaked, it swells as it absorbs water, triggering biochemical changes that allow it to start sprouting.
it dosent germinate
The seed watered by water will likely grow faster compared to being watered by Sprite. Water provides the necessary nutrients and hydration for plant growth, while Sprite contains sugar and other additives that may not be beneficial or suitable for the plant's growth.
In sparkling (carbonated) water, tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide can cling to a lemon seed (or anything else in the water) and when they do so, they make the seed more buoyant. The bubbles can also float away from the seed, leaving it in a less buoyant state. As a result, the seed can rise and fall.
Prediction: The plants watered in a high concentrate of salt water will stunt the seedlings growth and prevent seed germination.
Grass seed needs to be watered consistently for about 2-3 weeks to ensure proper growth and germination.
As the water penetrates the seed, it causes the contained material to swell [bloat] and the seed coat to split, allowing the seed to germinate and grow.
New grass seed should be watered consistently for about 2-3 weeks to ensure proper growth and establishment.
The seed will germinate if placed in soil, watered, and placed in the sunshine
A seed soil needs to be watered the first time its in the soil because, it needs to get use to the habitat in order to produce a well growing plant.The seed coat needs moisture to soften it to allow germination.
It is wet if watered and it gets smaller because when you plant a flower the roots are the seed and the other half of the seed it turns into a flower or something eles
I'm guessing they dug a hole put a seed in it and watered it:)
Depending on the acidity level of the vinegar, yes.