It depends on what kind of fertilizer you use and some other stuff. But most likely, no.
My son brought home a sprouting lima bean from school. It sat for a couple of days in the baggie his teacher put it in with a damp paper towel to keep it moist. I planted it on the third day (it already had pea sized light-green leaves). It has literally doubled in size daily with just a little water and good sunlight. I just put it in an old pot with some dirt from our big potted tree as I had nothing else on hand. It's only been a week and the plant leaves are the size of half a dollar bill and it looks amazingly healthy, so I do think lima beans grow very fast. Now my question is, what do I do with it now???
no
As much to as every other day or every other three days in the beginning.
about 3 days
probably a bean plant they seem to grow in a day
between 55-60 days.
26 miles high
Soy bean
Yes. It will loosen the shell on the bean and give the bean life. If you soak them for 3 - 4 days, the red kidney bean will sprout without having to plant it in soil, but if you soak a red kidney bean just overnight and then plant it in soil, the bean will be much more likely to grow by a great deal.
it takes three whole days.
Given the right conditions, a bean seed may grow 5-6 cm every couple of days in the early stages, gradually slowing down as they mature, perhaps reaching a total height of 50cm at about three weeks (in ideal conditions).
yes it actually does it helps spider plants really good though and it could kill bean plants though.
a seed can grow in three days in a different environments