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∙ 11y agoThey don't grow.
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∙ 11y agoIf conditions are not favorable for growth, seeds may lay dormant until conditions improve. In some cases, the seeds may not germinate at all. The seeds may also rot or be eaten by animals if conditions are not suitable for their survival.
Super seeds, such as chia or flax seeds, typically grow within 5-10 days. These seeds have a rapid germination time due to their high nutrient content and favorable growing conditions. Regular watering and adequate sunlight are important factors in ensuring speedy growth.
Yes, dandelions are considered to be r-strategists in terms of their reproductive strategy. They produce large quantities of wind-dispersed seeds to quickly colonize new habitats and take advantage of favorable conditions for growth.
Seeds have a shell to protect the embryo inside from physical damage, dehydration, and predators. The shell acts as a barrier, helping the seed to stay dormant until conditions are favorable for germination.
Seeds that fell in autumn may have a dormant period during winter where they are exposed to cold temperatures. This cold treatment helps to break dormancy and triggers the seed to germinate in spring when conditions are more favorable for growth.
Correct, seeds require specific environmental conditions such as proper temperature, moisture, and oxygen levels to germinate. If these conditions are not optimal, the seed may remain dormant until the conditions become more favorable for germination.
they don't grow
Germination of most seeds requires favorable conditions such as proper temperature, moisture, oxygen, and in some cases, light. These conditions help to facilitate the biochemical processes needed for the seed to begin growing into a new plant. Without these optimal conditions, seeds may remain dormant or fail to germinate.
Dormancy allows seeds or buds on plants to survive in a hostile environment and be able to renew growth once favorable conditions return. for seeds it is the dry seasons or the extreme low or high temperatures, for buds, normally it is a harsh winter conditions. The significance of the dormant organ is its capacity to withstand such harsh condition preserving the embrionic tissue that will be able to renew growth.
conditions are right for growth.
Seeds have a shell to protect the embryo inside from physical damage, dehydration, and predators. The shell acts as a barrier, helping the seed to stay dormant until conditions are favorable for germination.
Seeds that fell in autumn may have a dormant period during winter where they are exposed to cold temperatures. This cold treatment helps to break dormancy and triggers the seed to germinate in spring when conditions are more favorable for growth.
until conditions are right for growth
Mongo seeds have a hard outer coating that is impermeable to water, which prevents them from dissolving. This coating protects the seed from damage and dehydration, allowing it to remain dormant until conditions are favorable for germination.
Because flowering plants form seeds for perination during adverse conditions of growth
it means when germination has made the seeds and the female cone opens and the seeds fall out of the cone.
Seeds need favorable environmental conditions, such as moisture, warmth, and oxygen to germinate. They also require suitable internal conditions, like intact seed coats and viable embryos, for successful germination.
Spore-producing organisms are plants, molds, and other organisms that reproduce by means of spores. These tiny particles act like seeds and are spread by the parent plant, growing wherever they land when conditions are favorable.