What 3 things does a seed required for germination? We know that seeds need optimal amounts ofwater, oxygen, temperature, and lightto germinate. How is an apple seed dispersed by water? Answer:In some plants seeds are housed within a fruit (such as apples or oranges). These fruits, inclu...
§ Does it continue to grow taller with new leaves? § What is my seed/seedling being deprived of, e.g. light, water, warmth, nothing? § Based on what you observed, what do you think are the ideal conditions for a seedling/seed to germinate and thrive in? § Based on what you ...
For a seed to grow into a living tree or plant, it must germinate, which is the process by which a dormant seed begins to sprout and grow into a seedling under the right growing conditions. The germination of most seeds and spores occurs in response to warmth and water, but it is a ...
Consider a seed is from a plant that goes through a winter cold period – a time when it is too cold for the plant to grow properly. What happens to such seed? The seed will be produced, land on soil, take up water and germinate. Just as things are getting going, winter sets in ...
What does imbibition have to do with seed germination? (a) Do mature seeds need sunlight to germinate? (b) Why or why not? Why is it necessary for a seed to absorb water before it can germinate? Explain the process and significance of seed maturation, dormancy, and germination. ...
I’ve germinated over 2,000 different types of seed and many needed a cold stratification period before they would germinate. In this stratification guide I’ll tell you everything you need to know about germinating seeds. Seeds that have been properly stratified, source: Chris Penny Table of ...
When the peony seed pods ripen, they turn dark brown and crack open slightly revealing purple or black seeds. You can harvest the seeds and plant them immediately in the fall. The seeds will soon germinate and turn into seedlings. They need a warm-cold cycle to develop roots....
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How to choose a slice seeder Slit seeders as multipurpose machines FAQ about slice seeders What does a slit seeder look like Also known as a “slice seeder,”“vertislicer,”“drill seeder,” and “lawn renovator,” a slice seeder is about the size of aself-propelled push mower. The tw...
As asummer annual weed, crabgrass completes its life cycle in a single season: it germinates in spring, matures during the warm season, and dies at the first frost. Seed germination is directly related to soil temperature. When the surface soil temp reaches55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheitand stays...