Yes, it's generally okay to move indoor pot plants around in a grow room, as long as you do so carefully. Ensure that the new location provides adequate light, air circulation, and temperature for the plants. However, avoid moving them frequently, as this can stress the plants and disrupt their growth. Always check for any signs of shock or distress after moving them.
Plants grow tall to compete for sunlight with neighboring plants in order to maximize photosynthesis. Taller plants have an advantage in accessing sunlight, so growing tall allows a plant to capture more light energy for photosynthesis and ultimately produce more energy for growth and reproduction.
Plants are examples of organisms that cannot move from one place to another. While plants can grow and orient themselves towards light, they are rooted in the ground and lack the ability to actively move like animals or other mobile organisms.
Plants grow toward the sun. The constant movement of the earth makes the sun appear to move around, thus causing the plants to equal out straight. This is why you see trees that are on the side of a mountain at an angle instead of straight up. The sun disappears behind the mountain and the plant stops growing in a specific direction.
Thigmo is short for thigmotropism, a type of tropism in which plants grow or move in response to touch or contact with a solid object. This behavior allows plants to respond to their environment and can help them find support or structure for growth.
Roots of plants move in response to various stimuli such as gravity, water, and nutrients. They can grow towards sources of water and nutrients through a process called root gravitropism and chemotropism, where they sense and respond to gradients in the environment. Additionally, roots can also change direction to avoid obstacles or adapt to changing conditions in the soil.
It provides us with the energy to move around to get some more food and helps children and babies to grow. In plants however they take nutrients from the soil and do photosynthesis (they take the sun's energy and convert it into food) and with plants makes them grow!
yes, you can move to California and grow for the govn' tho
to spread seeds, so other plants can grow. Since plants cant move, its the only way to slowly get around to new environments and ecosystems.
Yes. They're rooted into the ground, they don't move.
These people move from 3-6 years. When they leave they do something called slash and burn. They cut down all plants and growth around where they have stayed then burn it all. They do this because the ash from the growth makes the ground more fertile allowing other plants to grow.
Plants grow tall to compete for sunlight with neighboring plants in order to maximize photosynthesis. Taller plants have an advantage in accessing sunlight, so growing tall allows a plant to capture more light energy for photosynthesis and ultimately produce more energy for growth and reproduction.
Some plants grow and move in reaction to touch. Some stems grow toward touch to wrap around an object for support. Touched cells release auxin and send it to untouched cells which grow more quickly causing the plant to grow in the direction of the touch.
lack of nitrogen or iron depending on the location and form of the yellowing
yes but remember that it needs to have soil, no, plants grow better when they are warm and moist. This is because heat allows the molecules in plants move faster and undergo photosynthesis much faster.
Simply the only difference is that plants have green leaves that can make there own food. Animals and plants all move, grow and reproduce
plants example trees roses and stuff, Utter rubbish? Phototropisms? Plants grow towards light; they move their leaves towards light.
their are tubes all around insid a leaf that helps move food and water around