About three weeks to a month.
Geranium plants generally require at least 6-8 hours of sunlight a day to thrive. To determine if your geranium is getting enough light, observe the plant’s growth and flowering patterns. If the plant appears leggy, has few flowers, or is not growing well, it may need more light. Conversely, if the plant is flourishing and producing vibrant blooms, it likely has adequate light.
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
The population will diminish. Extinction will occur if insufficient reproduction continues long enough.
No. Any object that is hot enough will produce light, regardless of what heated it.
No. A large impact can produce extremely high temperatures, but not enough to produce gamma rays.
Geranium and zinnia seeds were combined or planted together. This can result in a mix of geranium and zinnia plants growing side by side, leading to a unique garden display. Proper spacing is important to ensure each plant has enough room to grow.
The red geranium (pelargonium) is a hybrid, and will evenutally revert back to the traits of its ancestors. Congratulations on keeping yours alive long enough to see this change!
Yes, because if enough people prove the hypothesis and produce evidence supporting it it can become a theory.
To keep geranium leaves green, make sure they receive enough sunlight, water them regularly but avoid overwatering, and provide them with well-draining soil. Additionally, fertilize the plants occasionally with a balanced fertilizer to maintain their green color.
Not enough information has been given but Jade could circumcircle the triangle ensuring that the center of the circle is equidistance from each of the triangle's vertices.
The leaves on your geranium may be turning yellow due to overwatering, nutrient deficiencies, or lack of sunlight. It is important to adjust your watering schedule, provide proper nutrients, and ensure your plant gets enough sunlight to help prevent further yellowing of the leaves.
no, it needs wat too much water and i doubt it would be able to cope with the harsh sun even if given enough water
The Roman Empire was able to produce enough food.
It depends upon the species and the size of the shoot. It is possible that the roots may produce another shoot. If the shoot was thick and has green on the bottom, and no brown bark, yes, it is possible to use the shoot as a cutting. But this usually only works if the plant is large enough.
Geranium plants generally require at least 6-8 hours of sunlight a day to thrive. To determine if your geranium is getting enough light, observe the plant’s growth and flowering patterns. If the plant appears leggy, has few flowers, or is not growing well, it may need more light. Conversely, if the plant is flourishing and producing vibrant blooms, it likely has adequate light.
Yes.
it actually depends on how much you breast feed your baby. if you breast feed on a regular basis your milk will produce up to 5 years tops. so basicly the more you breast feed the more milk you produce