a farmer has sown the seeds too deep and very close to other seeds. What is he likely to observe to and why
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there will be a competition between plants for space, sunlight, water, food and for nutrients.
the plants will not grow properly and there will be a poor production level
the plants will not grow properly and there will be a poor production level
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The seeds as a result of being planted too deep into the ground will take more time than the usually to sprout on the ground thus elongating the duration specified for the crops maturity.
The plants will also not be able to acquire enough sunlight due to the close spacing. The plants may also grow weak due to competition of nutrients.
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