If the stems of your impatiens are being eaten, it could be due to pests such as aphids, slugs, or snails. These insects and mollusks feed on the plant's tender tissues, leading to damage. Additionally, rabbits or other small animals might also nibble on the stems. Inspect your plants for signs of these pests and consider using organic pest control methods if needed.
Impatiens stems may be rotting and breaking off at the base due to a fungal disease known as root rot, which thrives in moist conditions. This can happen even if the leaves and blossoms appear healthy. Ensure the plant is not overwatered and has good drainage to prevent root rot from occurring. Periodically inspect the roots for any signs of rot and consider adjusting watering practices.
Yes. As you can see, herbaceous stems are soft and green while woody stems are thick, hard and woody. Stems can be of several sorts, herbaceous and woody. The herbaceous stems are green and fairly bendable. The woody stems as their name implies, are covered by bark. The herbaceous stem has more pith for its size. The cambium which causes woody stems to get bigger in width is not as active in the herbaceous stems. Most herbaceous plants are annuals or planted yearly. The herbaceous stem has little notches where leaves develop. Woody stems have scars where twigs and fruit have dropped off and little openings for transpiration.
Stems definitely do contain THC, just not near as much as the bud does. It is possible to get high off of smoking the stems, but you'll have to smoke a whole lot if you want to get blazed, and the smoke is harsh and disgusting.
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To remove mushroom stems, simply hold the mushroom cap with one hand and gently twist the stem with your other hand until it separates from the cap. Alternatively, you can use a small paring knife to carefully cut or trim off the stem.
Yes, impatiens can be trimmed off about half way down their stems making them shorter and more compact blooms.
Impatiens stems may be rotting and breaking off at the base due to a fungal disease known as root rot, which thrives in moist conditions. This can happen even if the leaves and blossoms appear healthy. Ensure the plant is not overwatered and has good drainage to prevent root rot from occurring. Periodically inspect the roots for any signs of rot and consider adjusting watering practices.
we would probably be eating bark off of trees, live animals, and plants. that would be so gross.
I would start off by eating till you feel full
peoneys die back in the fall (stems die off) and develop new stems in the spring.
it would cause it to start feeding off the body's own nutrients and fats that are in it.
Yes, and if you don't take it off the can die of eating it.
All living beings would not survive without eating food. Before humankind existed, it was just organisms. If those organisms did not eat, they would have died off.
If they are the flesh eating variety of zombie (and not the brain eating variety), then I am sure they would not be opposed to eating someone's navel. They will pretty much take whatever they can tear off. ------- yes why couldn't they?
Alot longer than it would take you to excersise it off.
mountain lion
because it just does ok now bugger off