Yes, late spring.Or 8 to 10 weeks after planting.
yes cotton plants do need water for it to bloom and produce cotton
Cotton plants bloom when they mature, just as other plants and flowers do, usually in early fall. The bloom on the cotton plant looks pretty much like the cotton balls you buy for applying cosmetics, antiseptics, etc. But at the time the cotton is harvested, the cotton has seeds in it, which have to be removed. This is done at a cotton gin, a process commonly known as "cotton ginning". The cotton is then spun into a fine thread, then woven into fabric, much like other types of fabrics (silk, wool, etc.). The cotton seeds that are removed from the cotton blooms are also used. They are processed into oil, which has a number of uses.
Yes, potato plants do bloom.
Poinsettia plants bloom in the month of December although they are the most difficult flowering potted plants to rebloom.
Yes, dahlias are perennial plants that bloom year after year.
Jasmine does bloom only at night. While most flowering plants have hormones that tell it to bloom during the day, the Jasmine plants hormones tell it to bloom at night.
Hibiscus plants do not bloom continuously throughout the summer season. They typically bloom in cycles, with each bloom lasting for a few days to a week before fading.
no
Cotton plants.
No, they are gymnosperms
Fuchsia plants bloom from mid-summer all the way into fall.
Cotton is unlimited, because it grows on cotton plants.