Methi seeds exhibit epigeal germination, where the cotyledons emerge above the ground during germination. This type of germination allows for the efficient exposure of the cotyledons to sunlight for photosynthesis.
Hypogeal germination is a type of seed germination where the cotyledons remain below the ground after germination. The stem elongates to bring the cotyledons and leaves above the soil surface. This type of germination is common in dicot plants.
Ampalaya seeds undergo epigeal germination, where the cotyledons emerge above the soil surface. This type of germination allows the seedlings to receive more light for photosynthesis after emerging from the soil.
Yes, pea seeds undergo hypogeal germination, where the cotyledons remain below the ground while the shoot emerges above the soil surface. This type of germination allows the cotyledons to provide nutrients and support for the emerging seedling.
no i don't think so, only if you detergent or any bacterial liquid.
Some common types of seeds that can sprout in 5 days include radish, mustard, and cress seeds. These seeds are known for their quick germination time and are often used in educational settings to demonstrate the seed sprouting process.
Hypogeal germination is a type of seed germination where the cotyledons remain below the ground after germination. The stem elongates to bring the cotyledons and leaves above the soil surface. This type of germination is common in dicot plants.
Ampalaya seeds undergo epigeal germination, where the cotyledons emerge above the soil surface. This type of germination allows the seedlings to receive more light for photosynthesis after emerging from the soil.
Yes, pea seeds undergo hypogeal germination, where the cotyledons remain below the ground while the shoot emerges above the soil surface. This type of germination allows the cotyledons to provide nutrients and support for the emerging seedling.
no i don't think so, only if you detergent or any bacterial liquid.
At my work we use a soiless media called Fafard 4M which is mainly composed of bark and peat. We sow the seeds in a germination media called Fafard germination mix.
Yes, there are graphs and charts that illustrate the germination rates of seeds in different mediums, such as soil and damp cotton wool. These visual aids typically show the percentage of seeds that successfully germinate over time, comparing the two methods. Generally, such charts may indicate that germination can vary based on factors like moisture, temperature, and seed type. You can find specific studies or agricultural resources that include these comparisons.
Some common types of seeds that can sprout in 5 days include radish, mustard, and cress seeds. These seeds are known for their quick germination time and are often used in educational settings to demonstrate the seed sprouting process.
viviperous germination.
The number of seeds needed to grow a plant successfully varies depending on the type of plant and its growing conditions. In general, it is recommended to plant multiple seeds to increase the chances of successful germination and growth.
Hypogeal germination
yes, depends on how far over the date though. expiry dates have to be included as a legality for sale purposes - guaranteeing that the seed is of a particular minimum germination - normally 80 or 85%.this means that after the date has expired it can still be used, but expect the germination to be lower than the original germination at packing.the germination will also be determined by the storage conditions of the seeds before sowing.
No, an Iris is grown from a bulb not a seed. They will grow very fast since bulbs do not require he germination period that seed type of plants need.