why do seeds sworn deep in the soil fail to germinate
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The seed which is sown very deep inside the soil usually fails to germinate as they do not require the adequate amount of oxygen which makes the rate of respiration low or zero and the energy is not released which retards the process of cell division.
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Seeds Wash Away
Probably the most common cause is when seeds wash away. This happens when seeds are not planted deep enough and irrigation or rain washes them up from the ground and away, where they fail to germinate or catch because they are no longer in the soil.
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