In a typical summer climate, the soil should be allowed to become somewhat dry between waterings. For example. if the plants are receiving 6-8 hours of full sun per day, with an average relative humidity of 80% I would soak the soil 3 times a week, or every 3rd day.
i think 1-2 cups of water or half cup a day but i really dont know
Marigolds need at least 6 hours of sunlight per day to thrive.
First you need to get a graduaded cylinder and then you need to fill it up enough to submerge the entire object then you drop the object into the water and you look how much the water level rised and that is the volume of the object.
volume/liter. No need to thank me.
Marigolds do not need regular watering but require so during the dry spells. Be careful not to sprinkle water on the flowers of tall varieties, otherwise they become water-logged and soft. It is better to water Marigolds during the early morning hours so that there is sufficient time for the water on the foliage to dry up.
There need not be any water in it - it could be empty! The volume is 15 metres3.
There need not be any water in the pipe! The volume of the pipe is 1044 Imperial gallons
To do this, you will need to measure the length and the width and the height and your have your answer to the volume.
You need 17 gallons for a 15% volume/volume mixture.
A square foot is not going to hold any water, because it's flat. You need a cubic measurements for volume.
Yes, marigold seeds need light to germinate.
you need a beaker of water with measuring lines on it so you can dip the object into the water and see how much volume changed by looking at how many lines higher the water level went