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Germination

After fertilisation, seeds need certain environmental conditions in order to germinate (sprout roots and shoots):

Water

Water

  • Seeds are often dehydrated, so need water to rehydrate to start germination, but not too much water as they might rot.
Oxygen

Oxygen

  • Seeds need oxygen for respiration.
Suitable temperature

Suitable temperature

  • Seeds need to be a suitable temperature so that their enzymes can work well.
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