Dry seed because when the fresh seed has just came out of a plant/dog then the seed is'ent adapted to the season but the when you put the dry seed in then it will grow
Grass seed usually loses about 5%-7% of its germination capability every year past its "sell by date". There is usually a sticker on the grass seed packages that will tell you what the sell by date is.
the hilum on a plant is said to be the scar on the plant
dry air rises up faster because the dry air has less density n therefore it rises up faster than moist air
A soaked seed germinates because the water activates metabolic processes essential for growth, such as enzyme activation and nutrient absorption. Water also softens the seed coat, allowing the embryo to break through. In contrast, a dry seed lacks the moisture necessary for these processes, which prevents germination and the initiation of growth. Thus, hydration is crucial for successful seed germination.
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Moist bread grows mold faster.much better than dry
moist bread
It grows faster on a wet substance because its spores reproduce.
Moisture is needed for any type of growth, even dry bread has moisture, but to answer the question, Moist bread will mold faster.
Wet will mold faster as the moisture accelerates the growth (especially in a dark environment)
Yes, but I've always heard not to salt the melon before taking the seeds for planting. Take the seeds, place them on paper towel to dry. Save and plant in spring; keep soil moist and they will sprout & grow.
To maintain freshness and prevent spoilage of bird seed in storage bins, it is best to store the seed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use airtight containers or bins to keep out pests and ensure the seed remains dry. Rotate the seed regularly to use older seed first and keep the supply fresh.
Freezing it can actually make it stale and dry out faster when you take it out. It is best to keep it in the refrigerator.
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To effectively dry an avocado seed, first remove any flesh from the seed and then place it in a warm, dry location for about 2-3 days. Make sure to turn the seed regularly to ensure even drying. Once the seed is completely dry, it can be stored in a cool, dry place until ready for use.
Mold grows faster on moist bread.Well I also think that it is moist bread. I will post the materials necessary and why later I am just starting this science project.
you need to dry and wait till the slimy stuff comes off the seed its better to dry them on a plastic plate DONT put them in sun or they will over dryafter a day of drying you will notice the seeds are stuck to the plate. that's when you wash the dry seeds and begin the germinating prosses and go on from there