In summer, plants can experience increased heat stress and water loss due to higher temperatures. This can lead to wilting, sunburn, and decreased growth if not properly managed through adequate watering and shading. Additionally, some plants may flower or fruit more abundantly in response to the longer days and higher light levels during the summer months.
No. Most plants contain toxins that, if consumed, could produce some bad side effects. Gramine is one of the main toxins in plants containing chlorofyl. You must do an extract to make sure you don't consume any unnessesary toxins.
Because to grow plants need Sunlight and in summer the Sunlight is strongest. Also plants need warmth and water to flourish and many plants (or plant structures) are harmed by frost.
the new plants could kill the other plants by lilyn
In the summer, plants typically experience faster growth due to longer days, increased sunlight, and warmer temperatures. They go through photosynthesis at a faster rate, producing more energy for growth and flowering. However, plants also need more water in the summer to cope with the higher temperatures and evaporation rates.
Nemesia are generally treated a summer flowering bedding plants.
Plants, Birds, fish and Porcupine is better in the summer too!
Plants, Birds, fish and Porcupine is better in the summer too!
Plants, Birds, fish and Porcupine is better in the summer too!
there are more animals and plants in summer because the weather is better and food is more plentiful. in winter many animals hibernate or migrate because its too cold and there is not enough food to eat.
To prevent the negative effects of overwatering on tomato plants, ensure proper drainage in the soil, water plants deeply but infrequently, and monitor soil moisture levels regularly to avoid waterlogging.
To prevent the negative effects of overwatering on tomato plants, ensure proper drainage in the soil, water deeply but infrequently, and monitor the soil moisture levels regularly to avoid waterlogging.
Rain
Well, if they knew about how lighting effects the growth of plants (the color of the lighting), and how the climate effects the plants too, they could make a hypothesis based on that data to figure out the best conditions for a house plant to be in. Most likely in a controlled environment.
Rain
Positive:provides moisture for plants ,water the plants ,makes the car clean and makes the place cool negative:made the grass too wet to walk on ,the car is damp ,makes the clothes on the washing line too damp ,makes outside too wet to walk
Plants need to lose leaves in the fall because the leaves are very dry. In the winter, plants already have all their leaves lost in the fall, but they can't grow back because it is too cold. In the spring, it gets warmer so leaves can grow back. In the summer, a few leaves die because they are too hot and too dry.
Summer! It really depends where you live to get the effects of summer. (heat, sun, etc.) But the season is still summer!