Destarching a potted plant is important because it helps to remove excess starch accumulated in the plant's tissues, which can interfere with the plant's growth and development. By destarching, you encourage the plant to utilize its stored energy more effectively, promoting healthier growth and better nutrient absorption. This process is particularly beneficial before conducting experiments or assessments on the plant's photosynthesis and metabolic activities. Ultimately, it ensures that the plant's energy is directed towards current physiological processes rather than relying on old reserves.
It depends on the species of plant in the pot. All potted plants will need light but some are shade loving and will not grow well if placed in direct sunlight. Have a look at the instructions that came with the potted plant or ask at your local garden center or plant supplier. It is also important not to over water a potted plant.
when salt is scattered on the soil of a potted plant why does it die
On Flora's page, you trade 2 worker bees for the blueprint to make the potted plant.
you get the potted plant blueprint
you boil the leaf and then put it in 3cm cube of petroleum ether and then you put the leaf in a petri dish full of starch
Yes, you can plant potted tulips in the ground by carefully removing them from the pot and transplanting them into a suitable location in the soil.
To find the mass of the potted plant, you can divide the weight by the acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. So, the mass of the potted plant would be 24.5 N / 9.81 m/s^2 ≈ 2.50 kg.
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dont you know if we scatter salt on a potted plant the plant will shrivel up and die because it will become a concentrated solution ....................... ............... ....... ... . . .
Minerals
plants are organic
Potted plants are usually decorative; serious agriculture is done in fields, rather than pots.