I’ve learned and witnessed that plants don’t start to bloom at 100% capacity.
They tend to have only a few blossoms bloom at the beginning.
To clarify (cause English ain’t my first language), with blossoms I mean the part of a plant that looks like a ‘flower’ that gets pollinated and grows to a fruit/seed.
So what I don’t quite understand is why. Why only have a few blossoms open up and grow at the beginning? Why not all of them at once?
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