Yes it can,just water some cotton,let it drip out,put a cotton about 2-3 cm inside a plastic see trough cup,put the basil seeds on top,don't cover it,put 1-2 seeds and cover it with kitchen plastic,and in about 8 days it will start growing
Cotton comes from cotton plants that grow from germinated cotton seeds.
Many seeds need nothing more than moisture to sprout, and the other nutrients they need for initial growth are within them. So they can sprout and grow a bit on damp cotton or wool. The problem is that after initial growth, they need to get some nutrients cotton or wool will not provide. If the nutrients were supplied artificially, they would continue to grow. If not, many species would not do so well.
no you need cotton seeds. it will not grow a tree only a small bush in a field
yes,.because it absorb the water from the cotton
Basil seeds are dispersed through various means, such as falling to the ground from the plant or being carried away by wind, water, or animals. Once the seeds are scattered, they can germinate and grow into new basil plants.
Seeds need moisture to initiate the germination process. Dry cotton wool does not provide the necessary moisture for seeds to germinate. Additionally, seeds need oxygen to germinate, which may not be readily available in dry cotton wool.
Mongo seeds grow best in water without cotton. For effective germination of mongo seeds, leave the seeds suspended in water for between 8-12 hours. After this period, remove the seeds and new growth should take place within 24 hours.
Basil typically grows quickly, with seeds sprouting in 5-10 days and reaching maturity in about 6-8 weeks.
to make condensed oil and to grow more cotton for the next harvest.
Basil seeds, organic seeds, truffle, and potatoes. Basil seeds, organic seeds, truffle, and potatoes.
because it has more nutrients.
Yes, Basil does make seeds being an angiospermic plant.