I assume you Mean Heavy metal Music not heavy Metal like lead or Mercury. The Mith Busters tested this once using Beans. They had five groups of beans. One was a control one was Plaied a Cd of Abusive words, one group vas Played a Cd with Kind words, one was Played Clasical music and one was Played Heavy Metal. Al cds were plaied 24 houers a day non stop. The results were as follows. The Heavy Metal group Grew the Most followed by the Classical group Then came the kind and abusive words which were about the same and finaly the control grew the least. So there you have it Plants love heavy Metal or at the very least it makes them grow.
Some plants accumulate selenium, but it seems not to be essential to plant growth (see reference on side).
'S8' is an allotrope of sulphur. It is a non metal. It is yellow coloured, archaically known as 'Flowers of Sulphur'.
No, geranium is not a metal. Geranium is a flowering plant commonly grown for its ornamental flowers and fragrant leaves. It is not a metal but rather a living organism belonging to the plant kingdom.
Grubs are the larval stage of beetles and feed mainly on plant roots, not flowers. However, severe infestations can cause damage to the roots, which can indirectly affect the overall health and growth of the plant, including its flowers.
No,the type of metal is the only thing that effects this.:)
Mass
it kills them
'S8' is an allotrope of sulphur. It is a non metal. It is yellow coloured, archaically known as 'Flowers of Sulphur'.
No, flowers do not affect the symptoms. It is affected by medications, radiation therapy, and infections such as herpes, hepatitis, pneumonia and HIV.
No, geranium is not a metal. Geranium is a flowering plant commonly grown for its ornamental flowers and fragrant leaves. It is not a metal but rather a living organism belonging to the plant kingdom.
It is believed that adding sugar to the water for cut flowers provides the flowers with a food source since the flowers have been literally "cut off" from their food supply.
It does not melt metal.
seed dispersal
depends on things.the plant the amount of sun and rain u get and the mulch
YES
Ants in zucchini flowers can affect the pollination process by disturbing the natural pollinators, such as bees, that are essential for transferring pollen between flowers. This can result in reduced pollination success and ultimately lower fruit production in zucchini plants.
No, because flowers also grow faster from scrap,food or sugar
Yes it does!