what are the advantages of transferring seedlings
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ADVANTAGES:
1. TO GET AN EARLIER START:
This is the reason warmth-loving plants such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants are seeded indoors about two months before the weather is mild enough for them to be in the garden. Then when you move them to the garden as plants, it is as though your season started about two months sooner than it really did.
2. TO PROTECT PLANTS WHILE THEY ARE YOUNG AND MOST VULNERABLE:
Pests such as slugs and cutworms can wipe out an entire bed of tiny just-sprouted plants. But vigorous seedlings when moved to the garden can have a much better survival rate. Transplants aren't pest-proof but they are less likely to succumb to pests than the brand-new babies.
3. TO SAVE GARDEN SPACE:
Suppose you have bush beans bearing in the only space available for late lettuce. By starting the lettuce in containers, you give the beans time to complete their bearing cycle before the ground is given over to lettuce. If you seeded the lettuce directly, in time to get a crop, you'd have to phase out the beans before they had finished their job.
4 SAVING IN IRRIGATION WATER
5 GOOD STAND ESTABLISHMENT
6 INCREASE IN INTENSITY OF CROPPING
IN Respect to paddy the nursery is raised in small puddled plots and later transplanted in the main field at required spacing.
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1. TO GET AN EARLIER START:
This is the reason warmth plants such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants are seeded indoors about two months before the weather is mild enough for them to be in the garden. Then when you move them to the garden as plants, it is as though your season started about two months sooner than it really did.
2. TO PROTECT PLANTS WHILE THEY ARE YOUNG AND MOST VULNERABLE:
Pests such as slugs and cutworms can wipe out an entire bed of tiny just-sprouted plants. But vigorous seedlings when moved to the garden can have a much better survival rate. Transplants aren't pest-proof but they are less likely to succumb to pests than the brand-new babies.
3. TO SAVE GARDEN SPACE:
Suppose you have bush beans bearing in the only space available for late lettuce. By starting the lettuce in containers, you give the beans time to complete their bearing cycle before the ground is given over to lettuce. If you seeded the lettuce directly, in time to get a crop, you'd have to phase out the beans before they had finished their job.
4 SAVING IN IRRIGATION WATER
5 GOOD STAND ESTABLISHMENT
6 INCREASE IN INTENSITY OF CROPPING
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