Seed germination
Seed germination is a crucial phase in a plant’s life cycle, during which the embryo within the seed emerges from dormancy and begins to grow.
The success of germination primarily depends on:
- Environmental conditions (adequate water, oxygen, and temperature). The specific requirements vary depending on the species and variety.
- Seed viability. Over time, seeds gradually lose their ability to germinate. The older the seed, the greater the environmental requirements needed for successful germination.
As a natural plant-soil system balancer, BioAksxter® facilitates seed germination, even in the most challenging conditions.