yes
A squash plant grows faster than bean plant
yes because they grow faster
Due to itiolation
A black bean will grow faster in soil than in a cotton ball. Soil provides a stable environment for the bean to develop roots and access nutrients more effectively than a cotton ball, which may not offer the same support for growth.
This will depend on growing conditions but I think maybe a bamboo would be faster.
In the US at least, green beans have been selected by plant breeders to grow well across a wider variety of climates than red beans. Red beans are typically grown in drier climates with less chance of disease than more humid parts of the country. Your area might be humid enough that red beans develop disease more easily.
no it actually hurts the plant and it will slow it down from growing.
Do strawberrys grow faster than tomatoes
A snow pea is similar to a green bean, and has a sweet taste. It is wide and flatter than a green bean.
Tap water is generally sufficient for bean plants to grow healthily. Rainwater, however, can be beneficial due to its natural nutrients and lack of chemicals like chlorine found in tap water. In general, providing consistent and adequate water is more important than the source.
A bean plant fed with water will generally grow faster than one fed with vinegar. Vinegar is acidic and can harm plants, whereas water provides essential nutrients for plant growth. It is always better to use water for watering plants.
Yes because they just blatently do!!! Don't ask silly questions!!!!!