Biology, asked by advsubhendudas, 1 year ago

Do you expect to find
fully grown crops in nursery? Why? Why not?

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Answered by LonelyHeart
23
Hey friend,
Here is your answer:

We don't expect fully grown crops in a nursery. We don't find because crop plants are grown in a seed bed where they are grown only to a certain height after germination. They are then shifted to the field. This is done as it helps the farmer to select only the healthy seedlings and space them properly while planting. This increases the crop yield. Its used in plants of tomatoes, onions, chillies, rice and brinjal.

Hope it helps u.
Answered by Anonymous
14

Hello!!

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➡️ We won’t find fully grown crop plants in a nursery like rice, tomato, onion, etc.

➡️ because they are transferred to the fields from nurseries in their seedling stage.

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Thanks!!

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