Sponges can be effective for growing seeds, particularly in hydroponic or soilless gardening systems. They provide a moist environment that retains water while allowing for adequate air circulation, which is essential for seed germination. However, it's important to choose a clean, sterile sponge to avoid mold and pathogens that could harm the seeds. Overall, while sponges can be useful, they may not be the best option for all types of seeds or plants.
there is a song we used to sing in school called moving, it was about seeds growing, dunno if that helps?
I just started saving seeds... If you are growing a radish,then do not pick a few. When the stalk(leafy part) is about 2-3 feet tall you will see the seeds at the top of the stalk(it kind of looks like mini broccoli) Then let the seeds dry out,and plant them :)
Buds?
Promotion of slow but steady growth and protection from soluble salts are reasons why seedling compost is good for growing seeds. Fertilizers can emphasize lush above-ground parts to the detriment of below-ground roots and seeds. Seedling compost tends to provide seeds and seedlings protection from the soluble salts in such necessary nutrients as calcium and magnesium compounds.
They make nothing,except growing arms when their arm break.
buds or budding
buds or budding
One condition that is best for growing crops is a lot of rain. Another condition good for growing crops is a warm climate and good soil.
they can spread their seeds by growing a flower
Seeds are not illegal, growing the seeds is though.
The seeds may not be growing due to factors such as insufficient water, sunlight, or nutrients in the soil. It's important to ensure that the seeds are provided with the necessary conditions for germination and growth.
growing apples