Yes, marigold seeds do require light in order to germinate.
Yes, mint seeds do not require light in order to germinate.
Seeds do not always require darkness to germinate. Some seeds need light to germinate, while others can germinate in darkness. It depends on the specific plant species and its natural environment.
They need sunlight, water, heat and moisture. They also need light to survive once they break the surface.
No. Seeds are usually underground when they germinate, no light needed.
Banksia seeds require fire to germinate, while many species of acacia (wattle tree) also need heat in order to germinate. Flannel flower seeds also benefit from bushfires, while Boronia requires smoke to germinate.
Yes, Instax film does require light in order to develop properly.
In order to germinate sunflower seeds hull them. This will cause them to germinate more quickly. Put the seeds in a jar with water and they will germinate.
seeds need some conditions to germinate which they do not get inside a sealed packet. the conditions are : air, moisture, warmth. in other words it needs water, air and favourable temperature to germinate.
The Answer: A plant needs water in order to spread its type. A seed also needs air and a growing medium such as soil in order to germinate.
Even if it had sunlight it wouldn't need it, because the seed is already under the soil where sunlight can't penetrate. It also doesn't need soil because the seed already has it's own food packed inside until it germinates. The seeds only need warmth, water, and air to germinate.
"Marigold" is a generic common name that refers to a number of separate plant species:The two most recognisable are the African Marigold and the French Marigold which are common seasonal or annual plants:The botanical name of the African Marigold is Tagetes erecta and the botanical name for the French Marigold is Tagetes patulaIn addition, there is the Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) which is commonly used in herbal remedies is it is not reltated to either of the above and carries only a passing physical resemblance.See the related link below for more information.
The word "germ" would come before the word "germinate" in the dictionary, as words are typically listed in alphabetical order.