it can change the color of the stem and the petals of the flower
yes water coloredf affects the growth of the plant because water color is contaminated with diffrent kind of contaminated water
if u add to much water it might change the color of the plant maybe because u didn't give it enough water and it dehydrates or maybe to much and it dies .
by a 4 years old girl called Angel Heaven Margret and step sister Saint Edwina Xylia's .Yes, it does. If the plant is in the water for 1 week then the color of the plant will change to the color of the water.
Yes, it does. Leave colored water in a plant for one week and the color of the water put in will change the color of the plant.
Phototropism is the tendency of plants to move toward a light source. for instance, plant an avocado seed and watch how the stem and leaves will turn toward the brightest light. If you leave it stationary, do not turn it, the plant will begin to bow in that direction. The color of light may have little actual affect on most plants, however some plants that are more suited for darker environments may move more slowly to some lights and more quickly to others.
Plastic is inert when it comes to plant growth, as long as the quality of the product is good. Plastic is commonly used material in as containers for plant propagation (containers/ pot and bags)
Alleleopathic plants are those that alters or prevents the growth of other plants either through chemical processes, or through plant physiology. Some known allelopathic plants are Russian knapweed and diffuse knapweed that alter growth of other plants through the release of chemicals within the root zone. Smooth brome, Russian olive, cheatgrass, and other very invasive species could also be considered alleleopathic species since they either alter how other plants grow, or they prevent the growth of other plants all together through competition for sunlight and moisture. Hope this helps.
it is really unhealthy it causes lungs cancer . soot is not even good for plants it destroys the upper surface of the plant so that the photosynthesis could not take place
Factors that can affect the growth of plants include: - Sunlight - Water - Soil Nutrients - Atmospheric composition (e.g. levels of carbon dioxide) - Temperature - Pressure (Altitude)
No, color does not effect the growth of plants. If the plant is yellow, it will grow fine. Now, if the plant is brown, that could mean it is dead.
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
because they are in different locations which could affect growth and also plants need sunlight and there isnt any in a fridge
There isn't one
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Phototropism is the tendency of plants to move toward a light source. for instance, plant an avocado seed and watch how the stem and leaves will turn toward the brightest light. If you leave it stationary, do not turn it, the plant will begin to bow in that direction. The color of light may have little actual affect on most plants, however some plants that are more suited for darker environments may move more slowly to some lights and more quickly to others.
The answer could be rather simple or very complex. For instance...no sunlight...no growth. No CO2 ....no growth. No water...no growth. No nutrients...no growth. Low or even high temperatures...no growth. Lots of little critters eating away at you...no growth. If you are trying to determine chemical markers within a plant that could have a direct or indirect effect on a plants growth, that might be a little beyond the scope of this forum. As you know...some plants don't grow in winter. They lie dormant until spring. They lie in wait until conditions are favorable. (SPRINGTIME)
Well, if they knew about how lighting effects the growth of plants (the color of the lighting), and how the climate effects the plants too, they could make a hypothesis based on that data to figure out the best conditions for a house plant to be in. Most likely in a controlled environment.
One hypothesis could be that colour affects people with the alternative hypothesis that it does not.
Like left-handedness, color blinded only affects less than 10% of the population. Color-blindness is also classified as a deficiency, although a color blind person can have advantages over someone who is not.
it will either kill the plant with direct contact or it could stunt the plants growth. not sure why u would but okay :D
the salt draws water from the plants causing eventual death of the plant.