Yes, a weed can grow from a nut. A weed is any plant, non-woody or woody, whose landscape contribution is unappreciated or unknown to the cultivator, farmer, gardener, landscape, or orchardist in question. Shrubs and trees may become invasive and troublesome outside their native bio-geographies and therefore fulfill the above-mentioned requirements for weed status.
yes. because it contains high glucose for the plants or weed to absorb the nutrients
No, an olive nut is not the same as a tree nut. Olives are fruits that grow on olive trees, and their pits are often referred to as "olive stones" rather than nuts. Tree nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, and cashews, are seeds that grow on various types of trees. While olives and tree nuts can both be part of a healthy diet, they belong to different botanical categories.
Yes, weed can rot if left in a damp and humid environment. Mold and bacteria can grow on the plant material, leading to decomposition and a foul smell. It is important to store weed in a dry and cool place to prevent rot.
The inside of a conker is made of a seed or nut surrounded by a hard protective shell. The seed or nut is the part of the conker that can grow into a new tree when planted.
A weed plant grown indoors typically takes about 8-12 weeks to reach maturity, depending on the strain and growing conditions. Factors such as light, nutrients, temperature, and humidity can all impact the overall growth rate of the plant.
With a wrench.
You don't plant weed, they just grow from gardens.
You don't. Unless your friends are nice enough to smoke you out.
Yes it will grow. In fact if you bury a macadamia nut cookie, then a tree of cookies will grow!
If it is growing somewhere you do not want it to grow, it is a weed.
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yes you can
yes the thc in weed actually can cause some peoples hair to grow a lot faster then without the the but side affects from weed are different for everyone
No they grow on a branch.