Mustard seedlings emerge rapidly but tend to grow slowly after emergence. Under favorable moisture and temperature conditions, the ground will be covered in four or five weeks. Five weeks after emergence, the plant will begin to bud. At this stage, the crop will appear rather uneven. A week to 10 days later the plant will develop into full yellow bloom and the stand will appear more even. Good moisture supplies favor a long blossoming period, and longer blooming periods result in higher yield potential. Full-grown plants vary in height from 30 to 45 inches, depending on type, variety and environmental conditions. Hope this helps!
It is a mustard that is grown for oil.
Yes , because the rape seed is planted and then the mustard plant is grown
Canada is currently the number one mustard seed producing country. The country considered to be the second highest producer of mustard seed would be Nepal.
normally about 36cm when it has grown to its full size!
Bangladesh grows nine different major crops in the country. These include sugarcane, wheat, chilli, lentil, rice, mustard, jute, potato and chicklling vetch.
Quebec Canada
Germany introduced mustard gas, and they were also the first ones to use it.
The United States
rice , maize , sugarcane , groundnut , jute , wheat , barley , mustard , tobacco.
Either it's mustard or canola. You could also be referring to sunflowers...
Strawberries are grown half of the country
It was succesfull for any country that used it anywhere