Chrysanthemums are short-day plants that normally flower in late fall. Suppose you were a chrysanthemum grower and you would like to produce a chrysanthemum crop for harvesting around Mother's Day (the second Sunday in May). Assuming you live in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, which of the following strategies would work to accomplish your goal.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
A)import seeds produced in the southern hemisphere.
B)plant the flowers out-of doors in november.
C)keep the plants in a warm growing environment.
D)expose the plants to an hour of light in the middle of each night until the end of april.
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Chrysanthemums grow best if they are planted in full sunshine.
So guess the answer now ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so its D in guessing
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@Rushwr is d correct
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OpenStudy (sword):
Its D
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thanks
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