The size of a seed can play a role in how healthy the plant will be, but not how "big" it will be. If it's a very small seed, chances are the seed didn't get a chance to mature fully (the seed will most likely be white). If it's a large seed, it may be a specialized strain of marijuana (more potent). An easy thing to remember is; if the seed is white, then it's no good. If it's black, then it's probably ok. But there is no way to test this other than by "committing the crime" of planting one in the ground. In closing; no, the size of a seed does not necessarilly determine the size of the plant.
Not really ... think of the acorn and the oak
But the size of the plant will limit the size of its seeds.
Not really ... think of the acorn and the oak
But the size of the plant will limit the size of its seeds.
Probably because the plant sorta has like a mind on its own. Like if you were born why didn't you stay the way you were? Exactly the plants point of view!
no it doesn't because its the amounts of sun and rain that affect it
Nope;
The tallest trees in the world come from a seed that is about the size of your index finger nail
If it does, it's so small it's considered to be insignificant. What ultimately controls growth rate and mature size of a plant is length of growing days, moisture and heat.
no
yes it does
Yes, though for each seed length and outcome are different.
No, Sprite does not affect the germination of radish seeds. Germination is primarily influenced by factors such as water, light, temperature, and seed quality. Sprite, a carbonated beverage, does not have any properties that would directly impact seed germination.
Germination.
seed germination does not takes place in flo.wers
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yes
yes it does
Yes the water affects the size of mango seed during germination. Water diffuses through the seed coats into the embryo, which has been almost completely dry during the time of dormancy, causing a swelling of the seed; the swelling is often so great that the seed coat is ruptured.
Yes, acid rain does affect germination of seeds by mixing in with the soil and damaging the seed coating.
because mongo seeds are always planted in tropical places so temperature always afects in the germination of mongo seed
well it might not make a difference
The salt inhibits germination of seeds. Although a little bit of salt does help the seed to grow more than if it just had normal water.
temperature does not affect seed germination rate
Yes, though for each seed length and outcome are different.
Temperature does not affect seed germination rate.
Basically more chlorine=less germination