Hardened-offplants are thicker and more resistant to transplant damage and stress than non-hardened seedlings.
Hardened-off plants need less attention in the field, resulting in more energy spent on other
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Hardened-offplants are thicker and more resistant to transplant damage and stress than non-hardened seedlings.
Hardened-off plants need less attention in the field, resulting in more energy spent on other
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