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what is a need for seed transplantation

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Answered by Nikhil211004
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Seeding plants directly in the ground requires specific temperatures and conditions to properly germinate and grow. In some climates those conditions don’t occur until late in the spring, so transplanting is a viable option.

While the temperature outside is still cold, vegetable plants such as tomatoes that require warmer temperatures to germinate can be seeded in cellular packs, trays, or individual pots in a greenhouse.

A warm greenhouse provides the optimum conditions for germination and development of the young seedlings. After a month or so the outside temperature warms enough so that all danger of frost has passed and the seedlings can be transplanted outside. This extends the northern growing season considerably.

Flowers such as annuals are also grown in greenhouses as transplants, and nurseries routinely pot or ball and burlap trees and shrubs for later transplanting.

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\impliesThe process of transferring healthy seedlings from a nursery to the field is called Transplantation.

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In plants like tomato, rice, chillies, etc., the seeds are not put on the field directly but are sown in seedbeds in nurseries. The seedlings are selected and then transplanted, i.e., transferred to the field.

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Only healthy seed are transferred through this method.

It promotes better root and shoot development.

It allows sowing of the plantlets at proper distances and proper depth.

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