Unless you're trying to grow a real life Giant Beanstalk, you're definitely not going to take that long for a bean plant. Most bean plants only take about two months from planting to produce fully mature beans.
The answer to your question depends on what type of seed you are referring to.
Romano beans are considered to be a rather quick growing bean. They can usually be harvested anywhere from 45 to 55 days after you have planted them.
Mango seeds grow when sufficient moisture and nutrients enter the seed. This triggers a response inside the seed which begins the growing process.
when a seed begins to grow the young plant uses the food stored in the seed. the spores of the seedless plants dont have stored food to help a new plant grow.
A seed will generally grow faster in soil compared to cotton. Soil provides essential nutrients, moisture, and stability for the seed to germinate and develop into a plant. Cotton, on the other hand, lacks the necessary nutrients and structure to support the seed's growth effectively. Overall, soil provides a more conducive environment for the seed to thrive and grow at a faster rate.
a seed can grow in three days in a different environments
A jelly bean?
no,because green bean seed need warmth,air, water to grow
What kind of bean does not grow without a seed
the answer is to put the soil,seed and water and it will grow:>
No you cant grow a coco bean tree from a coco bean because you need a specil seed
by scolding bean to become big tree
the wadjabirri black bean
its their way of growing
about two weeks.
no, beans grow on leafy plants that grow on the ground
It takes a been seed 6 to 10 days to grow