can all type of crops can be grown by transplantation
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Answer:
no all type of crops cannot be grown by transplantion
Explanation:
Transplanting is done in crop plants like rice for water saving, weed control and for maintaining desirable population density.
It is also effective in many vegetables.
All plants may not withstand ‘transplanting shock’ due to up rooting and replanting and the procedure may fail (say in wheat).
Even in rice it becomes labor intensive and the preference is to go for direct seeding.
Which plants are not transplanted?
Give reason why root crops are not usually transplanted?
Why are solanaceous crops transplanted while others are not?
Why do plants wilt after they have been transplanted?
What is a crop where transplantation is necessary?
The most of plants are not possible to sustain the environment and not getting enough source from the soil, That is the reason to died the plants, some of the crops are exceptional. My point of view crop transplanting is not a right approach in the law of nature. If seeding the seed in the soil, who have a capacity to sustain the environment and growing other will be a fertilizer of the soil.
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All crops are not transplanted because
*it is costlier
*tideous
*labour intensive
*requires technical knowledge and skilled persons
*not all crops tolerate transplanting shock
*requires special attention
Though it has got many advantages these things prevents all crops from being transplanted.
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A few crops are distinctly unsuitable for transplanting. Carrots are an example. They grow more slowly , end up smaller and there are other disadvantages.
Unless you make a straight hole with a thin dowel for every single seedling and then be super careful about placing the tap root of the tiny carrot seedling in straight, you are likely to end up with something like this