four different stages of seed
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First Stage – Seed Germination
The plant’s life cycle starts with germination of the seed. All you need is water, oxygen, and the right temperature for the seed to germinate. How about light? Well, most seeds are not affected by light or darkness, but some seeds will not germinate until they see sufficient light.
Second Stage – Vegetative and Growth
Now that the root system can support growth, the vegetative stage begins. Plant nutrient requirements call for a large amount of nitrogen for the production of chlorophyll. Growth during this stage is primarily dedicated to stem, branch, and leaf areas.
Third Stage – Reproductive, Flowering and Fruit
The final stage of the plant growth is the reproductive stage. Since the objective is now to reproduce, the plant’s energies are directed to the production of flowers, fruits, and seeds.
The plant’s life cycle starts with germination of the seed. All you need is water, oxygen, and the right temperature for the seed to germinate. How about light? Well, most seeds are not affected by light or darkness, but some seeds will not germinate until they see sufficient light.
Second Stage – Vegetative and Growth
Now that the root system can support growth, the vegetative stage begins. Plant nutrient requirements call for a large amount of nitrogen for the production of chlorophyll. Growth during this stage is primarily dedicated to stem, branch, and leaf areas.
Third Stage – Reproductive, Flowering and Fruit
The final stage of the plant growth is the reproductive stage. Since the objective is now to reproduce, the plant’s energies are directed to the production of flowers, fruits, and seeds.
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