Lack of sunlight or water.
It appears there may be a typo in your query. "Patani plant" does not appear to be a commonly recognized term in botanical or scientific contexts. Could you please provide more information or clarify your question so I can assist you accurately?
Why would i know! The visible spectrun of sunlight has seven color depending on the wave lenght. Violet light has minimum wave lenght and red light has maximum wave lenght. It is the red light which favours maximum plant growth and the green light brings minimum.
When you cut into active plant tissue, water appears almost immediately because plant cells contain a large central vacuole filled with water. This water is released when the cell walls are disrupted, causing it to leak out rapidly.
A plan wilts because of a shortage of water or because there is no water in the central vacuole over a period of time when the plant really needs water.Answer.While agreeing with the first answer a plant can also wilt if given too much water.
The annual plant known as the Century Plant (Agave americana) typically dies after flowering. This plant, native to Mexico and the southern United States, can take many years to bloom and produces a tall flower spike before dying.
If a plant in a terrarium is dying, it could be due to insufficient light, excessive moisture leading to root rot, or lack of proper nutrients in the soil. Check the terrarium's conditions to identify what might be missing and address it accordingly to help the plant thrive.
A hypothesis is what you think will happen. So if an experiment was called 'To Investigate if a plant will die without water'. A hypothesis might be: I think a plant will die without water. It doesn't matter if it is wrong or right.
It might work but don't expect it to work but just try it!
A hypothesis is a testable statement that predicts the relationship between variables in a scientific study. It serves as a foundation for experimentation and data analysis, guiding researchers in their investigations. For example, a hypothesis might state, "Increasing the amount of sunlight a plant receives will accelerate its growth." Researchers can then design experiments to test this prediction by varying sunlight exposure and measuring plant growth.
the 3 kinds of hypothesis are: 1. alternative: this is the hypothesis that is affirmative, positive, and approving..... this gives a positive possible result of the experiment. 2. null: this is a negative hypothesis about the experiment........ 3. cause and effect: this kind of hypothesis gives a cause and effect hypothesis.... this has the "if & then" clause...... (example: "if sunlight affects the growth of plants, then it might slow down or fasten the plant's growth.")
If the plant is indeed dying from fertiliser then you have given it too much. Follow the manufacturers instructions.
It appears there may be a typo in your query. "Patani plant" does not appear to be a commonly recognized term in botanical or scientific contexts. Could you please provide more information or clarify your question so I can assist you accurately?
You introduced a disease with the plant.
It is almost impossible
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A hypothesis is not a question. If you are in Jr. High or something near that, you can use the structure: If......, then.... to state your hypothesis. For example: If I place one plant in a closet and one plant in the sunlight, then the plant in the sunlight will grow faster.
A hypothesis in plant transpiration is a testable statement predicting the relationship between environmental factors and the rate of water movement through plants. For example, one might hypothesize that increased temperature will enhance transpiration rates due to higher evaporation from leaf surfaces. This hypothesis can be tested through experiments measuring transpiration under various temperature conditions. Ultimately, the results help to understand the physiological processes involved in water transport and the plant's response to environmental changes.