potash effects all the parts of the plant
An overabundance of nutrients and lack of predators. Growth of the plants or algae can, if not eaten, cause a bloom.
Plankton, in particular phytoplankton, are unicellular plants that live in the water column (freshwater or seawater). When the water is nutrient rich, warm and there is a lot of sunshine, these plants multiply rapidly and their presence in the water becomes noticeable. This spurt of growth/reproduction is called a "bloom" - a Plankton bloom.
Poinsettia plants bloom in the month of December although they are the most difficult flowering potted plants to rebloom.
Jasmine does bloom only at night. While most flowering plants have hormones that tell it to bloom during the day, the Jasmine plants hormones tell it to bloom at night.
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Yes, the moon can affect flowers by influencing their growth and development. For example, some flowers may bloom more abundantly or have larger blooms during a full moon. Additionally, the gravitational pull of the moon can impact the movement of sap and water within plants.
There is an article on algal bloom in Wikipedia which is very comprehensive. Bloom that is not of a floral nature usually refers to algal bloom which occurs in acquatic environments where the oxygen levels are depleted.
No, they are gymnosperms
Potassium and nitrogen, plus a third type. Various mixtures (percentages) provide for either growth or bloom production. u guys are stpid and tramp
Fuchsia plants bloom from mid-summer all the way into fall.
The name of the rapid growth of algae is an Algal Bloom
it is a population of fungi