Water temperature can majorly change how a plant grows. Too cold or too hot water can make a plant not be able to grow at all.
How vinegar affects plant growth is by being acidic, and it works in negatively against the plant growth. It damages the cells to the plants.
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After doing a science experiment it showed to make the plant grow a little bit faster
Yes, it is required during photosynthesis to produce glucose
Orange juice is too acidic and can break down a plant's immune system. Additionally, orange juice can promote the growth of certain types of mold, fungus, and bacteria in the soil which could harm the plant's root system. Water and nutrient rich fertilizer are the best ways to promote the healthy growth of a plant.
Photosynthesis has a lot to do with the growth of the plant. This is because photosynthesis produces glucose which the plant uses as food.
There is currently limited scientific evidence to suggest that music has a direct effect on pea plant growth. However, some studies have shown that playing certain types of music may indirectly impact plant growth by influencing other environmental factors, such as the intensity and quality of light, temperature, and humidity. More research is needed to fully understand the relationship between music and plant growth.
What is the relationship between productivity and plant breeding
There is no one temperature for greenhouses. The temperature and humidity are matched to the type of plant in the beds and the stage of that plant's growth.
yes
The relationship between them is the sea.
the warmer it is the faster it grows
freezing temp will kill most living plant tissue
Idon't think that there is anny relationship between a plant and a butterfly cause butterfly's love plant's.
It is the minimum, maximum and optimum temperatures of plant growth and development.
First off, if the temperature rises two high, one of two things can happen. First, the plant could lose growth potential as ground water is evaporated, and second, the plant's water could be evaporated and the plant would wither and eventually die. In contrast, if the temperature falls too low, the plant will slow growth, since the water's intake is constrained. And if the temperature falls even lower, the water will stop its intake, thereby decimating the intake of nutrients, causing the plant to die.
Yes, becasue like most living organisms, they thrive in warm, moist areas.