Tropism is the directional growth response of plants to environmental stimuli, such as light, gravity, and water. Positive tropism occurs when plants grow toward a stimulus, like phototropism, where they bend toward light to optimize photosynthesis. Conversely, negative tropism, such as geotropism, involves growth away from a stimulus. These growth responses help plants effectively navigate their environments, enhancing survival and reproductive success.
Magnets do not affect plants in any way
Yes. Because plants are living things too. Just talk to them.
No, plants can exhibit different types of tropisms, such as phototropism (response to light), gravitropism (response to gravity), and thigmotropism (response to touch). Each tropism allows the plant to respond to its environment in a specific way.
A tropism in which the roots of plant grow downward, in the direction of gravity
yes it will kill it...... u should know that stupid o(^_^)o
yes, but in a good way the filtration helps the plants grow there for yes it effects it but it is a good effect
If you feed a plant milk instead of water do you think it would grow the same way?
If you feed a plant milk instead of water do you think it would grow the same way?
cat tails or lilys are the way to go they are both beautiful, and are easy and fast to grow. 8) because they know how to grow. And that is the way they do it. that's the way they do that stuff.also pepper plants to
Sunlight influences the growth of plants through a process known as photosynthesis. It gives plants the energy necessary for them to manufacture energy and therefore grow.
so you know how to grow it the right way
yes