Cotton likes it hot during the main growing season. It uses a lot of water and in the fall when it is time to pick the plant is killed so the bolls will open so they can be picked. Today cotton is picked with a big machine called a cotton picker, taken to a cotton gin, and then put in bales to be sold. It takes about 3-4 runs with the cotton picker to get all the cotton and if it rains in this time to quality of the cotton goes down because the rain will discolor the raw cotton.
Majority of cotton produced worldwide has a height range of 3-6 ft.
Typically, you need about 20-30 cotton seeds to plant one cotton plant. The exact amount may vary depending on factors such as seed quality and planting methods, but this range is a common recommendation for optimal growth.
Cotton is grown from seeds planted in warm climates with plenty of sunshine and adequate water. The cotton plant is a shrub with broad, green leaves and produces fluffy white fibers in bolls once it flowers. The fibers are harvested and processed to produce cotton fabric.
The kind of plant a seed will grow into is determined by the genetics of the parent plant that produced the seed. Each type of plant has a distinct genetic code that dictates its growth characteristics, including its size, shape, and type of flowers or fruits it will produce. When a seed is planted and given the right conditions (such as water, light, and nutrients), it will germinate and grow into a plant that is genetically identical to its parent.
Cotton fibers come from the seedpods of the cotton plant, which contain the fluffy white fibers that are harvested and spun into yarn or thread for making textiles. The fibers are composed mostly of cellulose and are known for their softness, breathability, and absorbent qualities.
Majority of cotton produced worldwide has a height range of 3-6 ft.
Not sure what you are asking. Cotton is itself a plant, so it seems you are asking how to use a plant to grow a plant.
yes. beans.
I belive cotton Wil grow out then it will be made into a Cotton Fabric then sent to the Factory
If you live in a sub-tropical geography, you may be able to grow a cotton plant.
nope
A house plant is any plant grown in a house. An ivy will grow outside or in depending on the conditions. The conditions within the house will control how the plant will grow.
No. Cotton plants are reproduced through their seeds. Commercial cotton -- the fibre -- is harvested from the cotton bolls what grow on the shrub.
cotton plant grows best in black soil, so it grows mainly in maharashtra, uttar pradesh and parts of the deccan plateau.
A cotton plant has a herbaceous stem, which is non-woody and has a soft texture. It is flexible and allows the plant to grow quickly during its growing season.
Cotton helps beans grow when you get the cotton let it sit for a couple of days. Then over some time the beans will start to grow little roots, and then you can plant them, but don't let them sit in the cotton for too long otherwise the beans will grow black and smell weird .
Yes, cotton can grow in the Midwest region of the United States. States like Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas have ideal climate and soil conditions for cotton cultivation.