why do seeds need to be dispersed
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if all baby plant grow near the parent plant they all would not survive . So for their proper growth seed must be dispered
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if the seeds dispersed the plant grows in other place also
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Once you germinate the seed, use a small dixie cup or like one of those little pudding cups, make sure you cut out a few air holes around the bottom of the cup.
Now, when you have a seed that has sprouted its tap root, take a nail and poke a small hole about 1/2 inch deep in the center of the cup, place the seed (tap root) first into the soil and lightly cover/pack down, you've now planted it in time and place.
place them directly under a light, it should only be a day or 3 before you see it sprout to the soils surface. it's life is now in your hands, take good care of it, and you shall be rewarded well.
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Once you germinate the seed, use a small dixie cup or like one of those little pudding cups, make sure you cut out a few air holes around the bottom of the cup.
Now, when you have a seed that has sprouted its tap root, take a nail and poke a small hole about 1/2 inch deep in the center of the cup, place the seed (tap root) first into the soil and lightly cover/pack down, you've now planted it in time and place.
place them directly under a light, it should only be a day or 3 before you see it sprout to the soils surface. it's life is now in your hands, take good care of it, and you shall be rewarded well.
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⭐❤❤⭐PLZZZ MARK ME BRAINLIEST ⭐❤⭐❤⭐
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