Certain species of corn need more water than others to grow well. The average corn plant needs several annual inches of rain to grown effectively.
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Climate. Coffee plants need a much different climate, as well as a lot more hand labor.
Rice needs a lot of water to grow. Rice is generally grown in swamps because those have a lot of water. Rice would not do well in a desert area, for example.
Depends on how many blades of grass there are, what type of grass it is, etc, doesn't it?
yes it can
the farmer fertilizes the corn with his urine and makes the corn grow nice and yellow<--- who ever put that is very immature A farmer uses biology to grow corn because he has to know the wheather condition in which corn can grow and location. He has to study about corn to help it grow and survive and biology= study of living things
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Beets need about 1 inch of water per week to thrive and grow effectively.
Hot and humid.
Corn needs well-drained soil that is fertile and rich in nutrients to grow properly. Typically, corn plants grow best in soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 6.8. It is recommended to provide at least 18 inches of soil for corn to develop a strong root system.
Bean plants need about 1 inch of water per week to thrive and grow successfully.
To grow crops you need sun and water over time the crops will grow. Don't give the crops too much water or sunlight or it will overflow.....
Corn cannot grow in complete darkness as it requires sunlight for photosynthesis, which is essential for its growth. Without sunlight, the corn plant will not be able to produce the energy it needs to grow.
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about half a litre a day until the grow
Yes, ferns need water to grow.
You don't take them, you follow the path that they show you. Like if it shows you need fertilizer to grow super corn, go in the bath where the fertilizer is kept instead of that of the barrel.