Monggo seeds, or mung beans, have shown adaptability to various soil types, including sandy soils, due to their ability to establish deep root systems. While sandy soil offers good drainage, it may lack nutrients and moisture retention. However, with proper irrigation and fertilization, monggo seeds can germinate and thrive in such conditions. Their resilience makes them suitable for cultivation in areas with less fertile soils.
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yes,.because it absorb the water from the cotton
It will surely grow faster if left submerged on water. ~Isser
It must be ate and pooped out. then it uses the nutrients from the poop to grow.
because it's like soil. very simple indeed..
Mongo seeds will grow best in well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. They prefer a sunny location and warm temperatures for optimal growth. It is also important to provide consistent moisture to the plants during their growing season.
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After 5 days, monggo seeds will typically begin to sprout small roots and shoots as they germinate. These roots and shoots will grow longer and stronger over time as the seedling continues to develop. Proper care and attention, such as providing adequate moisture and sunlight, will help the seedling grow into a healthy plant.
Seeds do not only survive on water. They require a combination of water, oxygen, and proper temperature to germinate and grow into a plant. Water is essential for seeds to start the germination process, but seeds also need other factors to successfully grow into a plant.
Well, it can't survive without water so yeah in basic plant science it is said that most of the seeds grow with water.
Some seeds can survive being frozen and will grow when planted.