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Lima Beans/Sem Phali Seeds Bush Type - 20 Seeds (सेम फली के ..More
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Here's a clear and concise description of lima bean seed germination suitable for educational or agricultural purposes:
Lima Bean Seed Germination Description Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus) seeds typically germinate within 7 to 10 days under warm, moist conditions. Germination begins when the seed absorbs water, triggering the growth of the embryo inside.
Optimal Conditions for Germination:
Temperature: 21°C to 30°C (70°F to 86°F)
Moisture: Soil should be evenly moist, but not soggy.
Light: Seeds do not require light to germinate.
Soil: Well-drained, loose, and warm soil with a neutral pH (6.0–6.8).
Germination Process:
Imbibition: The seed absorbs water, causing it to swell and soften the seed coat.
Radicle Emergence: The root (radicle) breaks through the seed coat and grows downward.
Hypocotyl Growth: The stem (hypocotyl) elongates and pulls the cotyledons (seed leaves) above the soil.
Shoot Development: The shoot tip (plumule) emerges, leading to the growth of true leaves.
Lima beans are sensitive to cold, and seeds should only be planted after the danger of frost has passed. Seedlings are generally strong and fast-growing under the right conditions.