Some seeds like Mangrove and Coconut are not unduely affected by sea water and others seeds are killed by the salt water. Like everything else in the environment, it all depends upon "species" and what it requires to survive.
No, seeds do not need salt to grow faster. In fact, an excess of salt can be harmful to plants by disrupting their ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. It's best to provide seeds with the appropriate amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients for optimal growth.
- Put this mixture in water and vigourously stir.- Salt is dissolved.- Sand is settled.- Poppy seeds float.
Cucumber seeds can grow in very low levels of salt, yet their germination rate is much slower than when in fresh water. Fresh water is your best bet for growing cucumber seeds.
Sunflower seeds are a delicious topping for salads. They are also a delicious snack by themselves. If you are trying to grow them in salt water you should know that the water will not allow the sunflower seeds to grow.
Salt tolerance: Many estuarine plants have adaptations that allow them to tolerate fluctuating salinity levels, such as specialized root structures for absorbing water and excluding salt. Aerial roots: Some estuarine plants like mangroves have specialized aerial roots that enable them to survive in waterlogged soils by providing oxygen and support. Seed dispersal mechanisms: Estuarine plants often have adaptations for dispersing their seeds in the tidal environment, such as buoyant fruits or seeds that can float on water to reach new habitats.
The ability to survive or tolerate a quantity of salt in the water in which the fish live. More salt tolerance can cope with more salt in the water and vice-versa.
no. they have low salt tolerance.
Seeds grow in regular water and not in salt water because regular water is more healthy than salt water.
salt water
No, beans have a low tolerance to salt.
too salty, most plants will die if watered with sea water
No, seeds do not need salt to grow faster. In fact, an excess of salt can be harmful to plants by disrupting their ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. It's best to provide seeds with the appropriate amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients for optimal growth.
There is a great plant reference guide on floridayards.org. You can search for shrubs based on their salt tolerance level.
yes it kills them
Pumpkin seeds are boiled in salt water, drained and then baked in the oven.
- Put this mixture in water and vigourously stir.- Salt is dissolved.- Sand is settled.- Poppy seeds float.
Cucumber seeds can grow in very low levels of salt, yet their germination rate is much slower than when in fresh water. Fresh water is your best bet for growing cucumber seeds.