The effects are that the more competitive, 'stronger' seedlings will out grow the 'weaker' seedlings.
Cress seeds can be dispersed by being carried by the wind, water, animals, or humans. The seeds are small and lightweight, making them easily transportable to new locations for germination and growth.
you can pot dem by putting cottenwool and tissuepaper (toilet paper) in a plastic container then sprinkle in the seeds.
Cress seeds are not meant to be eaten directly as they can be difficult to digest and may cause digestive issues. It is better to grow them into sprouts or microgreens, which are tender and more digestible.
Cress seeds typically take 7-10 days to germinate and another 2-3 weeks to reach maturity for harvesting.
The reason cress seeds bent towards the light is because they are positively photropic.
Sunlight signals for germination of cress seeds
Just put the cress seeds in water and it'll work in days
Garden cress seeds
Cress seeds can be dispersed by being carried by the wind, water, animals, or humans. The seeds are small and lightweight, making them easily transportable to new locations for germination and growth.
Land Cress seeds grow well as an edge crop which requires regular water supply. It is best grown in a partially shaded area and the most appropriate soil for its cultivation is a well-draining soil, though it tolerates almost all other types of soil. A pH. of 6. 0- 6. 8 is best for the Cress seeds. Special care must be taken to keep a good gap between subsequent seeds while sowing. Cress leaves are ready for harvest at 7 weeks after sowing.
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Garden cress seeds or Halim seeds
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soil water
Watercress can mature in 5 days.
Cress seeds come from the Lepidium sativum plant, which is a member of the mustard family. The seeds are small and round, and are commonly used for sprouting or as a salad ingredient due to their peppery flavor.
you can pot dem by putting cottenwool and tissuepaper (toilet paper) in a plastic container then sprinkle in the seeds.