no, they grow best, depending on their stage, between 75-85 degrees. they will not grow in cold weather and if they do it will not be much.
Mold grows faster in warm temperatures because the warmth provides an ideal environment for mold spores to germinate and spread. Cold temperatures slow down mold growth by reducing the metabolic activity of the spores. Warmth also increases the moisture content in the air, which is essential for mold growth.
Sort of. Mushrooms need a bit of moisture, and thunder is often followed by rain. So it's not really the thunder & lightning that brings the mushrooms out, but the accompanying rain that does it.Only rain would work just as well, but not be quite as noticeable.Lightning and thunder cannot cause mushrooms to grow, but they are usually accompanied by rain, and fungi (a mushroom is part of a fungus) grow best in moist environments.
Mushrooms do not move actively or consciously like animals; they rely on environmental factors to guide their growth. For example, some mushrooms may tilt or curve their stems in response to light direction, giving the appearance of growing towards the sun, but this movement is a result of growth patterns influenced by light, not active movement by the mushroom itself.
Weather effects plant growth a lot. If it's too cold, plants can't survive. It depends on the plant though, some plants prefer moist and humid weather, some survive in hot weather, dry weather, some enjoy 60-70 degree weather, and more.
Cotton grows best in hot weather with plenty of sunshine. It requires a long frost-free growing season with temperatures consistently above 60°F (15°C) for optimal growth and development.
no, they grow best, depending on their stage, between 75-85 degrees. they will not grow in cold weather and if they do it will not be much.
Cold weather can slow down the growth of magic mushrooms, but it is unlikely to kill them unless they are exposed to extreme freezing temperatures for an extended period. If the mushrooms are properly protected and insulated, they can still survive and continue to grow in colder conditions.
Germs generally grow faster in warm or hot weather because higher temperatures provide optimal conditions for their reproduction. Cold weather can slow down the growth of germs, but they can still survive and spread. It's important to maintain good hygiene practices regardless of the weather to prevent the spread of germs.
Yes it does and alot of people who grow mushrooms use rye grain to grow them on.
mostly hot weather but it depends on the climate. For vory it would need to be wet.
A bear's metabolism slows to almost nothing during hibernation. Active bears do grow extra layers of hair during cold weather and the "winter fur" does grow faster than the normal summer growth.
Yes, grass can grow in cold weather conditions, but its growth may slow down or stop depending on the severity of the cold.
They should grow faster in warmer temperatures
because there it is not a freezing weather
Yes, grass seed can grow in cold weather conditions, but it may take longer to germinate and establish compared to warmer weather.
Yes, hair grows faster. My hair is almost up to 1 foot long.
Yes