it depends on the time of year and how much the plant has grown, if it is over 5 inches tall and it has leaves it is possible, as the bio is ready and the tree has developed. But if it is autumn then you shouldn't be worried. but if it is lower than four inches and it is spring or summer then there is a chance the tree is faulty.
The typical menstrual cycle is around 28 days in length, but this varies from person to person so it can be longer or shorter. It's also normal for there to be up to a weeks variation from the average menstrual cycle.
Rice seeds typically take about 24 to 48 hours to germinate under optimal conditions, which include warm temperatures and adequate moisture. The germination process begins when the seed absorbs water, leading to the swelling and eventual sprouting of the embryo. After germination, the young rice plants will continue to grow for several weeks before being transplanted or directly sown in fields.
About 52 weeks, or one year.
Average number of weeks in a month is 52 / 12 = 4.3333 (4 and one third).
52 weeks times 7 days in a week equals 364 days.
Seedlings can usually be transplanted once they have developed a sturdy stem and true leaves, which typically takes 4-6 weeks after germination. It is important to wait until the seedlings are strong enough to withstand the transplant process without wilting or becoming stressed.
Dude, I'm really good with flowas! they the bomb-diggity. I flax seedling looks kinda flax-ish. It also has the shape of a seedling. Its called a flax seedling, so you know, that's what it looks like. those flax seedlings are just the best. i love just staring at their flax body. its nice.
It should take them 3 to 6 weeks.
Yes, part of a living human liver can be transplanted unto another living human - the liver part will grow into a fully functioning liver withing weeks/months.
Seedlings can start making their own food through photosynthesis once they have developed their first true leaves, which typically happens a few days to a couple of weeks after germination. These leaves have chlorophyll, the pigment needed for photosynthesis to occur.
Chili peppers typically take between 70 to 150 days to grow from seedling to harvest, depending on the variety. After germination, seedlings usually require 6 to 8 weeks of growth before they're ready to be transplanted outdoors. Once planted, the time to harvest can vary based on environmental conditions and specific chili types, but most will produce fruit within a few months. Factors like temperature, sunlight, and care can influence the growth rate.
The seed gets a tiny plumule and grows many radicles
Plant the peach tree seedling in the spring so that it will be established by winter. Peach trees do best in sandy, well drained soils and should be fertilized with a nitrogen fertilizer about six weeks after planting.
Xrays and a cast or air cast. Icing for serveral weeks and cast for 6 weeks.
Perennials can be transplanted in the fall until about 6 weeks before the ground freezes to ensure their survival.
just a little more cramping than usual
Put the leaves inside a big heavy book and leave for 2 weeks or under