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Weed out the weaker seedlings.
You'll need to thin out weaker seedlings early on (explained below).
If a lot of the seeds germinate and sprout, it's necessary to thin out some of the weaker seedlings so the strong ones can get even stronger.
You can think out the weaker seedlings later by cutting them off with scissors, so as not to disturb the soil of the plants left to grow.
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Thin the weaker seedling(s) once they emerge.
The weaker seedling should have already been thinned out.
After germination, thin out the weaker seedling of each pair and remove any diseased or malformed seedlings.
Do not yank the weaker seedling out, since doing so may disrupt the roots of the seedling you wish to keep.
As seed deterioration increases, the rate of germination decreases, and production of weak seedlings with loss of vigour increases progressively.
Pull out the weakest seedlings, keeping a 3-inch (7.62 centimeters) space in between the remaining plants to give them adequate room to mature.
37, 38 In a previous study, trans-silencing elicited by locus 271 was relatively weak in young seedlings compared to fully developed plants 33 suggesting developmental regulation.
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