True, but warmth also helps.
Yes.
minerals water and temperature
Seeds are protected by a hard outer coat that helps them survive harsh conditions and provides nutrients for growth. Additionally, seeds contain an embryo that is ready to start growing once it receives the right conditions. Spores, on the other hand, are microscopic and lack protective structures, making them more vulnerable to environmental stresses.
The food needed for a seedling to start growing comes from the seed itself. Inside the seed, there are stored nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats that provide energy and nutrients for the seedling to germinate and begin growing until it can photosynthesize on its own.
soil and water.
minerals water and temperature
True, but warmth also helps.
Yes.
minerals water and temperature
Sunflower seeds typically germinate and start growing within 7 to 14 days after planting.
All of the plants needed energy to start growing is contained in them, minus the water. Humans need much of the same to maintain good healthy.
The best way to start seeds is to choose the right containers, the best growing medium,the best timing, and observing utmost care for them.
Strictly speaking, all of the above.
I just started saving seeds... If you are growing a radish,then do not pick a few. When the stalk(leafy part) is about 2-3 feet tall you will see the seeds at the top of the stalk(it kind of looks like mini broccoli) Then let the seeds dry out,and plant them :)
For germination, seeds typically need moisture, suitable temperature, and oxygen. These three factors help initiate the biochemical processes necessary for the seed to start sprouting and growing into a plant.
Do you think seeds need water to start growing