It would let excess water contact its roots causing the cactus to drown and die.
If all four plants were watered daily but placed in a closet receiving no sunlight, photosynthesis would not occur. Photosynthesis requires light, typically from the sun, to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Without sunlight, the plants would not be able to produce their own food, leading to a depletion of energy reserves and eventually harming their health.
The dependent variable changes, also known as the one that changes because of the changes you make. Say you wanted to see if a plant grew faster if you watered it with soda. So the controlled variable would be the plant with water in it and the dependent variable (the one that's being changed) would be the plant being watered with the soda.
The seed watered by water will likely grow faster compared to being watered by Sprite. Water provides the necessary nutrients and hydration for plant growth, while Sprite contains sugar and other additives that may not be beneficial or suitable for the plant's growth.
If a cactus didn't have thorns, it would lose its primary defense mechanism against herbivores. Without thorns, the cactus would be more vulnerable to being eaten by animals, which could lead to decreased survival and reproduction rates. Additionally, without thorns, the cactus might face increased competition from other plants, as it would lack the protective adaptations that help it thrive in harsh environments. Ultimately, this change could disrupt the local ecosystem and the balance of species that depend on the cactus for food and shelter.
no y would u give them a cactus
i would guess parasitism because the cactus is being harmed in a way an the bat is benefiting
Tha cactus popularion would begin to migrate northern
Cactus are very slow growers but they would enjoy some music.
san Pedro being a cactus should have a fast draining soil, i usually mix half commercial potting mix with sand and maybe some diatomaceous earth or pumice to increase the drainage if your ambitious enough but the half sand and half potting mix should be fine, during the growing season san Pedro being a faster growing cactus can be watered quite a bit of water maybe every 5-7 days if its hot enough and has properly draining soil. during the winter i don't ever water my bigger cacti and i might water my smaller ones maybe once during the winter. as long as the soil has completely dried out for a few days it can be watered again the key is just not to let it stay in moist soil for too long. ive heard of people even putting shredded tires into their mix to increase drainage. a simply test would be take a handful of your soil mix and squeeze it, it should fall apart if it sticks together try putting more sand in.
It would hurt.
To maintain a green lawn it is required to be watered every day if possible around 5-6 am before the sun really gets hot. If the lawn is being watered every day but still turning brown then i would suggest buying some fertilizer.
It's estimated that around 90% of the cactus holds water. Water may be stored in the roots and in the stems. It also is estimated that a cactus may lose as much as 60% of its stored water without being adversely affected.