Biology, asked by alpaychrisann212, 3 months ago

which is better, a short maturing variety or a long maturing one? why?​

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Answered by xoxo369ananya123
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Quick-maturing cultivars avoid the competition for water in dry years. Quick-maturing crops can go into the garden early in the season and be replaced later by drought tolerant crops or not at all. You still get the vegetables you want to eat, but the plants' struggle to find water is avoided.

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Answered by Aayusheetiwari
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Answer. Quick-maturing cultivars avoid the competition for water in dry years. Quick-maturing crops can go into the garden early in the season and be replaced later by drought tolerant crops or not at all. You still get the vegetables you want to eat, but the plants' struggle to find water is avoided.

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