Yes because the roots get bigger
and they need more water just like humans
remember never to drown it though
A plant grows or forms when the cells produced more cells. Some of these replace old cells but others are what make the plant grow or "form".
Yes, check out the link for a picture, as well as more information about this plant
Water is the best option for watering plants, as it provides the necessary moisture and nutrients without harmful additives found in milk or soda such as sugars or carbonation that could harm the plant's roots. Milk and soda may actually harm plants because of their acidic or sugar content.
The gabi plant (Colocasia esculenta) being a tropical plant cultivated for its tuberous rhizomes needs more water for better plant growth. It has very broad leaves which leads to high rate of transpiration, hence water soaked areas provide conditions of better growth.
Sunflower has more moon than Earth because it grows towards the sun more.
You know that all plants need water and celery is a plant that is why it grows bigger in water.
the more you water a plant the healthier it will be and if you don't water a plant very often it will be unhealthy, wither and die.
yes water makes plants grow so technichaly...
The root of a monstera plant grows and develops over time by extending and branching out in search of water and nutrients in the soil. As the plant grows, the root system becomes more extensive and helps support the plant's overall growth and health.
They grow bigger as you claim more Vitamin D
No because pumpkin is a plant and it grows by its own when providing nutrients, water, soil, sunlight and more. It uses photosynthesis to grow and give food by itself. We can help them grow by giving them water, putting them in a sunny area and more. Mammals are the only organisms that grow when fed milk at young age.
The plant has less chlorophyll to produce energy
A plant grows or forms when the cells produced more cells. Some of these replace old cells but others are what make the plant grow or "form".
Yes, check out the link for a picture, as well as more information about this plant
Water is the best option for watering plants, as it provides the necessary moisture and nutrients without harmful additives found in milk or soda such as sugars or carbonation that could harm the plant's roots. Milk and soda may actually harm plants because of their acidic or sugar content.
The gabi plant (Colocasia esculenta) being a tropical plant cultivated for its tuberous rhizomes needs more water for better plant growth. It has very broad leaves which leads to high rate of transpiration, hence water soaked areas provide conditions of better growth.
No generally speaking they don't - the size of the seed is more determined by the environment that the plant grows in (naturally) rather than a factor of size. For example coconuts are fairly big, the the coconut palm is no where near the size of the biggest tree; likewise Begonia seed is minutely small and yet not the smallest plant in the world.