4. Plants that are first germinated and grown in a greenhouse and then transplanted to the field, do not fare as well as plants grown outside. In fact, greenhouse plants appear weaker and tend to break more than outside plants. Hypothesize and explain a reason for this observation and how one could avoid this problem.

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4. Plants that are first germinated and grown in a greenhouse and then transplanted to the field, do not fare as well as plants grown
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