As long as it lives it will continue to grow. Just as you will. So there is no specific length.
you just never cut it and it will eventually grow long.
They continue to grow in their 20 year lifespan each year getting bigger
As long as we choose to continue to grow the feedstocks involved, or until a better technology is invented.
The laws in math were not invented by man, they were merely discovered by man. The universe operated by these mathematical principles long before man and will continue to long after we're gone.
really long like 300 years man coool
How interesting, I was just thinking about this, this morning. Some plants can continue to grow after they have been cut (Philodendron), but not roses. They are essentially in shock and even with proper nutririon they will not continue to grow. If you are (or have) experienced this with roses, please let us know as you have found something that defies the natural world.
The lemon flower will turn into a lemon in 6 to 9 months as long as the temperature is favorable. They will continue to grow continuously throughout the year if they are not exposed to cold temperatures.
It needs to be connected to the plant. As long as the plant has water, nutrients the plant and leaves) will continue to live Leaves grow and achieve a specific pattern and shape, then stop. Other plant parts like stems or roots will usually continue to grow as long as they have the resources to do so.
Yes, because the animals continue to grow fleece -- like humans continue to grow hair.
hair will continue to grow nomater if you razor or cut is it will still continue to grow
Grow it out and not get it cut, obviously. It'll take a couple years.