Kikuyu grass can grow rapidly under optimal conditions, typically reaching about 2 to 6 inches in a week during the growing season. Factors such as temperature, moisture, and soil fertility significantly influence its growth rate. In ideal conditions, it can even exceed this range, making it a vigorous and aggressive grass type. Regular mowing and proper management are essential to control its growth.
It increased by 66.66... (repeating) %.
Well, if Plant B was 19 centimeters tall in Week 3, and we're talking about how much it grew in Week 3, then it didn't grow at all in Week 3. It stayed the same height, honey. No growth spurt for Plant B that week.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific or real-time data such as "Week 15 GROW answers." If you're looking for help with a specific topic or concept related to the GROW model or any other subject, feel free to ask!
There are seven days in a week.
There is no possible equation, formula, syllogism, lemma, postulate, algorithm, code, or corollary that can help you in any way to convert quarts to inches. If units of volume could be converted to units of length and distance, then you could tell us how many yards of milk you drank last week, or how many gallons tall you are.
2 inches
it all depends on your age
at least 1 or 2 inches
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38+34= 72 inches.
Hair grows an inch a month. So its honestly impossible for hair to grow 2 inches in a week! A 1/4 of an inch is normal.
about a week or two.
Well, if he is eating the right amount of food, they will grow a lot. Within a month of having the baby it will grow inches. So, with that said in a week or so it would grow a good bit.
Hair grows on an average of 1/2 to 1 inch a month. Washing it will not make it grow faster. Each person is unique and their hair will grow at different speeds.
Less than one. Even a growth spurt of six inches over the course of a year is only a few millimeters a week.
The growth of a carrot can vary based on factors such as the variety of carrot, soil conditions, and environmental factors. Generally, carrot seedlings can grow about 1 to 2 inches in their first week after germination. However, this growth rate may differ, and some carrots may grow more or less than this average.
like 50 each week