Yes, the growing lights are mimicking the sun's UV rays, so transplanting a plant from inside to outside would not hurt it. If anything, it might even be good for it. Though, you can still regulate the amount of sunlight a plant receives with an in-door lighting system.
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Yes, you can start a seed indoors using grow lights and then transition it outdoors once it has sprouted and developed. However, it's important to gradually acclimate the plant to outdoor conditions to prevent shock, such as by placing it in a shaded area at first and gradually increasing its exposure to sunlight.
No, a seed will not grow in your nose. The conditions inside your nose are not suitable for a seed to germinate and grow into a plant. Additionally, seeds require soil, water, and sunlight to grow which are not present in your nasal cavity.
yes,beans will grow with/without soil..........you can put the bean with a cotton in a bottle and put it under the sun but you have to water it everyday.......
When a seed freezes, the ice crystals that form can damage the cell structure, leading to cell death. This can affect the seed's ability to germinate and grow properly once conditions become favorable again.
To grow rajma, you need to plant the seeds about 1-2 inches deep in well-draining soil with adequate sunlight. Water the plant regularly, ensuring the soil is moist but not waterlogged. Support the vines as they grow, and harvest the pods when they are mature but still tender for the best taste.
Fresh seeds generally have a higher moisture content than dry seeds, which can speed up the germination process and result in faster growth. Dry seeds may take longer to absorb enough water to initiate germination.