No, the monggo seed does not grow in sand. This seed is commonly known as the mung seed and needs rich soil to grow.
In order to grow grass seed in sand, you need to keep it moist constantly. I know first hand as my front yard is all sand and I have a beautiful lawn. I do recommend fertilizer as sand has little nutrients.
Well, friend, seeds can grow in both sand and soil, but soil is generally more nutritious and provides better support for growth. Sand is good for seeds that need well-drained conditions. Remember, each seed is unique, so it's important to consider the specific needs of the plant you're growing. Just believe in the magic of nature, and your seeds will find a way to grow beautifully no matter where they're planted.
The term for a seed that starts to grow into a plant is germination. During germination, the seed absorbs water, swells, and eventually sprouts to form a new plant.
Gram seeds require loam soil to grow because loam soil provides good drainage, aeration, and moisture retention, which are essential for the healthy growth of gram plants. The balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay in loam soil ensures that the roots can easily penetrate the soil to access nutrients and water.
Sand and gravel generally lack nutrients and water retention capacity necessary for plants to grow. Additionally, the loose structure of sand and gravel can prevent roots from establishing a strong foundation for plants to grow effectively.
no because sand does not have nutrients to grow any seed
A mung bean seed (monggo seed) is typically about 3-4 millimeters in diameter.
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A monggo seed is typically around 4-5mm in size on day 1.
The Monggo Seed, also called Mongo Seed, Mongo Bean, Mungo Bean, and Mung Bean has the "scientific" name: Vigna Radiata. It is from the Dicot Group of the Fabaceae Family.
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Monggo seeds are not considered a solute. In a solution, the solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent. Since monggo seeds are a whole form of a plant seed and not dissolved in any solvent, they are not a solute in the traditional sense.
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no it wont be able to grow because a seed need water and mud and dirty and sand is just little rocks broken up it wont get all of the things it needs
Sand lacks the ability to retain moisture needed for seed growth.