Nope, you're right. They are photosensitive, and I believe they can also sense gravity (ISS may have done experiments that showed the effect of gravity I think, either that or some were done on the Space Shuttle). Just drop 'em in the dirt, don't break those little roots, sprinkle the dirt on top and watch 'em sprout.I would say just put them in the dirt. The roots will know to grow down and the leaves will know to grow up. I really don't think seed direction makes a difference but I could be wrong.
This is a horrible question I know, but which wat do you plant the seed with the sprout sticking up or facing the ground??
Please respond fast if possible. the seeds were already planted.
no, never take the shell of always leave the shell on because the plant needs that food that the shell proviedsshould you take the shell off the seed before planting?
I wouldn't recommend it, because it's too easy to harm the germ of the seed that's in there trying to remove it. Plus, it's not how it works in nature, they grow with the shell on, just cracked like an egg. I don't think that the exterior itself provides much, if any, nutrition, but it definitely acts as protection from a lot of things, such as drying out.should you take the shell off the seed before planting?
taking the sell off is like taking the shell off a young bird when the shell just cracksI wouldn't recommend it, because it's too easy to harm the germ of the seed that's in there trying to remove it. Plus, it's not how it works in nature, they grow with the shell on, just cracked like an egg. I don't think that the exterior itself provides much, if any, nutrition, but it definitely acts as protection from a lot of things, such as drying out.
It's WORSE! No bird ever got me high.taking the sell off is like taking the shell off a young bird when the shell just cracks