it really depends on how much salt is used ... but the salt actually stuns it's growth .. and if too much salt is put on the plant it will die very quick
Water will make the bean sprout. Both salt water and baby oil will hinder or halt the bean sprouting.
Yes, salt water does affect bean plant growth. Many think that it can make them grow better than regular water, but the water can affect the natural sodium in the bean making them taste saltier.
It depends on what amount of salt you use and the amount. I am presuming that you are using coking salt. Salt kills plants, it wont kill your bean seed with a tiny amount but the larger the amount the bigger the risk of it dieing.
Brassica rapa is a type of plant that has yellow flowers. The effect of salt on it is that it inhibited growth.
Salt prevents the growth of bacteria.
it kills the cells
It gromezifieres it
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The higher the salt concentration the more water that is drawn from the bean. The lower the salt concentration the more the bean will expand.
Alot as they get they sprout. I put enough water until it flowed out of the bottom of the pot.
Bean plants grow in loam soil. Salt wouldn't do anything.
Excessive salt can inhibit plant growth by disrupting water balance and nutrient uptake in plants. It can also cause leaf burn and root damage, ultimately leading to stunted growth or plant death. It's important to maintain soil salinity at appropriate levels for healthy plant growth.