Why do seed not germinate and develops into a stealing if kept in kept in a merise in water?
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Planting seeds too deeply causes them to use all of their stored energy before reaching the soil surface. Dry conditions mean the plant doesn't have enough moisture to start the germination process and keep it going. Some seed coats are so hard that water and oxygen cannot get through until the coat breaks down.
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