A Fiji Fire plant can grow up to about 2 to 3 feet tall and wide, depending on its growing conditions. It is considered a relatively compact plant compared to other varieties of cordylines.
The curare plant, also known as Chondrodendron tomentosum, can grow to about 3-6 feet tall in its natural habitat. When cultivated, it can be smaller depending on growing conditions.
Big Red is not typically used to help plants grow; it is a carbonated soft drink that contains high amounts of sugar, which can actually harm plants by promoting bacterial growth in the soil. To help a plant grow, water, sunlight, and nutrients like fertilizer are more appropriate choices.
A green gram seed typically takes about 2 to 4 months to grow into a mature plant, depending on environmental conditions and the variety of green gram being grown.
Yes, the amount of room for roots can impact a plant's growth. Limited space can restrict root development and nutrient absorption, potentially stunting growth. Conversely, providing ample space allows for healthier root systems and can support larger, more robust plant growth.
From Little Things Big Things Grow was created in 1993.
yes because the roots will grow big and make the plant big like a tree
no
It tales about 3-6 weeks to grow into a big corn plant.
About 3-5 in.
you cant you just have to hope to get lucky and have it grow big
some moss plants can grow big some dont
Fire bellied newts grow to be about 4-6 inches
if you mean "hosta" as a plant the older they are the bigger they grow.
No because it can grow big.
if there is a fire the nuclear power plant goes big boom
I don't know how big a regular pitcher is but the biggest one is the Rajah Pitcher Plant and has pitchers as big as footballs.
No. Fiji is bigger then Tonga and a population 2times that of Tonga.