A bean has germinated when it begins to sprout, typically indicated by the emergence of a small root (the radicle) and a shoot (the plumule). The seed coat usually splits as the root grows downward into the soil and the shoot pushes upward toward the light. This process usually occurs within a few days to a week after planting, depending on the type of bean and environmental conditions. Observing these initial growth signs confirms successful germination.
Miracle-Gro is a fertilizer that can help plants grow healthier and faster once they have germinated but it will not make bean seeds germinate quicker. Bean seeds require the right conditions of moisture, warmth, and oxygen for germination to occur at their natural pace.
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Germinated.
foe a dormant seed it is almost negligible and for a germinated seed it is more.
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Sprouts are germinated food grains.
Sprouts are germinated food grains.
Ungerminated pollen grain is inactive and has not started the process of fertilization, while germinated pollen grain has started growing a pollen tube towards the ovule for fertilization. Germinated pollen grain is actively involved in the fertilization process, while ungerminated pollen grain is not.
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