Jatropha plants typically require regular watering during their initial establishment phase and during periods of prolonged drought. Once established, they are drought-tolerant and can survive with minimal water. It is important to avoid overwatering as it can lead to root rot. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
Approximately 800 kilograms of jatropha oil can be obtained from one metric tonne of jatropha seeds through oil extraction processes.
Only if it was planted and it had the right amount of light and water. But i would not grow flowing down a river because there would be too much water for it to survive.
As much as the plant needs. The excess water is thrown out.
Plants need pretty much what any living organism needs -- water, food (nutrients), shelter, light, warmth, space to grow and protection from enemies (including competitors for these resources).
In a manner of speaking, yes, since it determines whetherthey grow. Yes, it does have an effect on how plants grow. If you give a plant too much water, it may wilt and die. If you don't give a plant enough water, it may shrivel, wilt, not grow, or die.
Approximately 800 kilograms of jatropha oil can be obtained from one metric tonne of jatropha seeds through oil extraction processes.
Wheat needs about 15-25 inches of water throughout its growing season to grow effectively.
Celery needs about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week to thrive and grow effectively.
it takes 20 because it needs to ok ok..
A potato plant needs about 1 to 2 inches of water per week to thrive and grow effectively.
Rice needs a lot of water to grow. Rice is generally grown in swamps because those have a lot of water. Rice would not do well in a desert area, for example.
maize. pretty much corn
Certain species of corn need more water than others to grow well. The average corn plant needs several annual inches of rain to grown effectively.
They can't, it's much too big to do anything with. But the way to reclaim desert is to cultivate it, grow things on it, but that needs water, and the desert is there because there is no water.
Maybe, but it would depend on where you are. Rice is grown in temperate climates and needs a great deal of water ( it is planted in water). Potatoes are a tuber and grown in cooler climates and don't require as much water. If you were in an area that met the needs of both and kept them in different areas I suppose you could grow them on the same farm.
Grass needs about 6 inches of topsoil to grow effectively.
as much water as the plant needs. each plant is different. you will need to monitor the plant daily and see if the leaves are beginning to wilt or if something looks wrong. do not try to overwater the plant, though, because too much water is not good for the plant.