Roundup typically takes about 2 to 4 hours to be absorbed by the plant and reach its roots.
No, plant roots can reach very deep into the soil - some trees have been known to have roots over 170 feet long.
yes, farmers plant crops like alfalfa because they have long roots and can easily reach water
their roots or rhizomes in mosses and ferns
The roots of a pothos plant should be at least 2-3 inches long before planting it.
As long as the roots are in the ground the plant will grow towards the light.
To reach water deep down
Mesquite trees have long roots to access deep water sources that are not readily available near the surface. These long roots help the plant survive in arid and drought-prone regions where water is scarce. The extensive root system also helps the mesquite tree stabilize itself in sandy or loose soil.
Yes, you can safely remove air roots from a Monstera plant without causing harm as long as you do it carefully and gently to avoid damaging the plant's main roots.
In most instances you can plant in areas treated with RoundUp 7 days after using the product. The only exception would be if you used Roundup Extended Control (then you would have to wait 4 months) or Roundup Poison Ivy Plus Tough Brush Killer (wait 6-8 weeks)
It is generally recommended to wait at least 24-48 hours after using Roundup before planting flowers. This allows the herbicide to dry and become inactive, reducing the risk of harming the new plants. Always check the product label for specific instructions on when to plant after using Roundup.
Yes it has. to absorb water at the maximum,
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