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The Secret of Seed Germination Part 3, External Conditions

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Emma
Emma
Writer, Plant Lover, 3 kids Mother

Seeds have high requirements for environmental conditions in the germination process. Under suitable conditions, seeds can germinate rapidly and grow strong seedlings in a relatively short period of time. If they cannot be met, the quality of seed germination will be affected to varying degrees.

Adequate moisture, suitable temperature and sufficient oxygen are the three basic conditions essential for seed germination (i.e., the three elements of germination).

In addition to light, carbon dioxide and other factors also have an impact on seed germination.

The secret of seed germination Part 3: Ⅰ. Moisture

The secret of seed germination Part 3: Ⅱ. Temperature

The secret of seed germination Part 3: Ⅲ Oxygen

The secret of seed germination Part 3: Ⅳ Light