Answer:
1. It is practical to care for the "Baby" seedlings.
2) It is possible to provide favorable conditions for growth, including germination and expansion.
3) Removes the issue of problematic soils.
4) Simple weed management.
5) Lower field management expenses.
6) Increased consistency of the crop.
7) Higher yields.
8) Better utilization of hybrid seeds.
9) A shorter growing season and more effective use of the land.
10) More precise harvest date prediction.
Step-by-step explanation:
Plants are grown using the indirect seedling technique known as transplantation. This process involves growing seeds into seedlings inside nurseries, a controlled environment, and then transferring those seedlings to a field.
The seeds are not exposed to the risk of direct seedling damage from birds, rats, snails, and other biotic and abiotic stressors, which is one of the many benefits of this method.
Since the primary plant and the weeds are not the same age, there is a less crop-weed competition using this technique.
With this technique, even alien plants have time to adapt and flourish in their new environment.