sprouting then growing then blooming then dieing
Just enough to achieve sprouting of seed
Yes, fertilizer can affect seed sprouting. A balanced fertilizer can provide essential nutrients for healthy seed growth, while an incorrect concentration or type of fertilizer may hinder germination or lead to seed burn. It's important to use the right type and amount of fertilizer to support seed sprouting effectively.
The affect is the seed will slowly die.
A bean sprout is a young bean stalk, all beans have them
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The process of seed formation, known as seed development, begins with pollination, where pollen is transferred from the male reproductive organ (anther) to the female reproductive organ (stigma) of a flower. Once pollination occurs, fertilization takes place, resulting in the formation of a zygote. The zygote then undergoes multiple rounds of cell division and differentiation to develop into an embryo within the seed. Surrounding the embryo are protective layers, such as the seed coat, which provide protection and support for the developing plant embryo.
Yes, a bean is a seed. It is a seed for a bean plant. Bean is often said in place of seed. I hope this makes it easier to understand. :)
Germination.
it is germination
If the amount of water is to great around the bean seed it will die and not be able to germinate.
A bean is a seed.