Almost all seeds will still be viable within one year if stored in cool, dry conditions free from pests. Seeds that last around one year are chives, parsnip, mint, rhubarb, and rosemary. On average, seeds will last 3-5 years. The longest lasting are pumpkin, squash, cucumber, silver beet, some beans and corn.
Seeds will germinate when the conditions are right Warmth and moisture and time of year being the main conditions.
Cells do not germinate. Seeds germinate.
Pea seeds
Banksia seeds require fire to germinate, while many species of acacia (wattle tree) also need heat in order to germinate. Flannel flower seeds also benefit from bushfires, while Boronia requires smoke to germinate.
There are several types of seeds that can take up to a year to germinate. Some examples include ginkgo biloba, which can take anywhere from 1 to 3 years to germinate, and sweet cherries, which can also take up to a year. The germination time can vary depending on the seed's species, environmental conditions, and dormancy mechanisms.
Seeds will germinate when the conditions are right Warmth and moisture and time of year being the main conditions.
In order to germinate sunflower seeds hull them. This will cause them to germinate more quickly. Put the seeds in a jar with water and they will germinate.
* Lettuce seeds will only germinate if given light and kept in 18-20 degrees * Seedless watermelons grow from seeds * A few thousand-year-old wheat seeds were found in the desert and germinated
Cells do not germinate. Seeds germinate.
Plants grow from the roots and seeds germinate in the roots as well.
It is because the seed might be too old or you overfed the plant and that is why it did not germinate
Pea seeds
No. Seeds are usually underground when they germinate, no light needed.
Forget me nots take about a dozen days to germinate. The first year it grows leaves and the second year it will produce flowers.
no it kills them. germinate at 25 degrees Celsius
No, radish seeds will not germinate in vinegar.
No , Seeds can germinate only by imbibing water. Oil come in the way for water permeation across the seed coat.