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what are the difference between old seeds and new seeds​

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Answered by subhaswini09
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Answer:

To put it simply, a seed is a seed '“ a tiny embryonic plant that is encapsulated in a shell called the seed coat. ... On the other hand, a seedling is also a seed but has just sprouted. It is therefore a baby or an infant plant. The main question between the two is what to use in vegetable gardening.

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Answered by Kristiania
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The difference between old and new seeds -

Explanation:

A seed germinates to give a fresh plant , which further increases the greenery on the planet Earth .

A new seed can very efficiently give rise to plant in do to three day the process of germination , and ultimately within new months gives a plant , depending on the type of seed .

But an old seed , need to be first soaked in water overnight , and then can be planet to initiate the process of germination

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