Seedlings typically grow the fastest in full sun, as they require ample light to photosynthesize and produce energy for growth. Part sun can also promote growth, but full shade may hinder growth due to lack of sufficient light for the photosynthesis process. However, some plant species adapted to shade conditions may grow well in full shade.
Farmers use peat as a soil amendment to improve soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability. Peat is also used as a growing medium for seedlings and young plants due to its ability to hold moisture and provide a stable rooting environment.
If seeds are planted too deep in the soil, they may struggle to sprout and emerge through the surface. This can hinder their access to necessary light and nutrients, leading to weak or stunted seedlings. In severe cases, seeds planted too deep may fail to germinate at all.
To grow watermelons in clay soil, it's important to improve soil drainage by adding organic matter like compost or aged manure. Plant watermelon seeds or seedlings in raised mounds to prevent waterlogging. Watermelons require consistent watering and full sun, so ensure they receive adequate water and sunlight throughout the growing season.
Yes, soil porosity can affect seedling growth. Porous soil allows for better aeration, water retention, and root penetration, all of which can contribute to healthier seedling growth. However, if soil porosity is too high, it may lead to excessive drainage and nutrient leaching, which can hinder seedling growth.
Bean seedlings would be negatively affected by water that was polluted by detergent. Most likely the bean seedlings would not sprout or would end up having a mutation.
Charles and Francis Darwin demonstrated that oat seedlings would bend towards a light source when it was shining on one side of the seedlings. This showed that plants can detect and respond to light direction, a phenomenon known as phototropism.
S. C. Grossnickle has written: 'A stock quality assessment procedure for characterizing nursery- grown seedlings'
It is an algebra problem:One container for 14 seedlings should have the same relationship (or ratio) as X containers for 1113 seedlings. So we get:(1 container / 14 seedlings) = (X containers / 1113 seedlings)You should always keep the units as part of the calculations.Using algebra rules we multiple both sides of the equal sign by "1113 seedlings"(1 container / 14 seedlings ) * 1113 seedlings = (X / 1113 seedlings) * 1113 seedlingsgiving(1 container / 14 seedlings ) * 1113 seedlings = X(The "1113 seedlings" in the numerator and denominator on the right side cancel each otherWhich is the same as: X = (1 container / 14 seedlings ) * 1113 seedlingsDoing the math we get:X = 79.5 containers (The "seedlings" in the numerator and denominator cancel each other).you will have 79 full containers and one half filled containersTherefore you will need to have 80 plant containers.
There are many differnt colors for baby seedlings.
the main energy for seedlings is wind...duuhhh
buy the packet that says poppy seedlings and then read the instructions
What effect did radiation have on the general appearance of the seedlings
Yea. Well, I'm %99.99 sure they DO sell seedlings. =)
Seedlings - 2013 was released on: USA: 21 March 2013 (internet)
what is the dependent variable of the effect of soil on papaya seedlings
By maturing.