because if they have no light they will grow as tall and as fast as they can so they can get light more than any other plants thats around
Yes. They actually grow faster in the dark than in the light.
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yes if you fertilize them
yes,they can
I use mung beans and alfalfa - very tasty and crispy in salads and stir-fry. I keep 3 or 4 jars of each going at about 2 - 3 day sowing intervals so I guess it is about 10 days for mung beans and about 7 days for the alfalfa from starting them to eating them.
A mung bean certainly can grow on a wet cotton. Mung beans grow very vigorously, and quickly too. They are often used as bean sprouts in oriental dishes. If you are looking for an efficient way to have the beans germinate, this is what I suggest. Step 1-Wet the mung beans in water to wash them. Step 2-Put each of the beans in their own wet cotton ball. Step 3-Then put all of them in a glass jar in a dark place for a few days. Step 4-This should force germination, and once the seeds have germinated, put them in soil inside, relatively close to sunlight.
Apparently, they grow incredibly rapidly. Within a week the sprouts are ready to eat.
Well, isn't that an interesting thought! Mung beans, like all plants, need water to grow. They use sunlight to make food through a process called photosynthesis, but water is essential for their growth and survival. Let's make sure our mung beans have everything they need to thrive and flourish like little happy clouds in the sky.
You must mean mung beans. Mung beans can be easily grown by planting them like any other seed. To produce mung bean sprouts, you can soak the beans for 24 and then drain the water off. They can be placed in a jar with a porous top. The beans should be rinsed two times per day until they sprout.
Yes They Do Actually but Not Fully They Only Germinate Then Basically Die But I Have had 15 mung bean seeds in a cup of water and they are still alive
No, mung beans require water to germinate and grow. Without sufficient water, the seeds will not sprout or develop properly. Adequate watering is essential for successful mung bean cultivation.
Excessive chlorine concentration can inhibit germination of mung beans by damaging the seeds and affecting their ability to take in water and nutrients. Chlorine can also disrupt enzyme activity essential for germination. It is important to maintain a proper balance of chlorine in the water to support healthy germination in mung beans.