Freezing causes the water inside the cells of the plant to expand and rupture the cell walls, which in turn kills the Plant. Also, plants are more fragile when frozen and are easily broken or otherwise damaged.
No there is no specific time for planting sugar cane. I will tell you that it is a lot easier to plant in early spring or late fall before frost freezes the ground. The roots and the plant are very resistant to frost and frost damage.
Sugarcane thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with warm temperatures, high humidity, and consistent rainfall. It requires a frost-free environment and grows best in areas with temperatures ranging from 20-30°C (68-86°F) throughout the year. Sugarcane is sensitive to cold temperatures and drought conditions, which can affect its growth and yield.
sugarcane is a stem
This is a process of contaminating Frozen Matter (esp. Ice) through having foreign harmful object like chip of glass, wood, harmful chemicals, etc.
it eats into the sugarcane
is starch present in sugarcane
Sugarcane is considered alkaline. When ingested, sugarcane juice helps maintain the pH levels in the body and promotes an alkaline environment.
The Sanskrit name for sugarcane is "Ikshu."
sugarcane juice is very good to clean your blood.
Some of the domestic uses for sugarcane would be to extract the juices to make table sugar. Sugarcane is also used in making alcohol, and the fibrous part of the sugarcane is used in making paper.
Sugarcane reproduces through vegetative propagation, where new plants are grown from sections of the stem or from stalk cuttings. This process allows for genetic uniformity within the crop. Flowers are rare in sugarcane, but when they do appear, they produce seeds that can also be used for reproduction.
Sugarcane is still extensively grown in the Caribbean. The best climate for sugarcane is a tropical or subtropical region, however sugarcane has been grown in parts of the US, including California.