Why do “weeds” grow so much more quickly and without any nurturing compared to plants/crops?

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Why do “weeds” grow so much more quickly and without any nurturing compared to plants/crops?

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Because they have to, or they wouldn’t survive. Every living species trys its damned best to survive in this world, weeds are unwanted, and have been unwanted, for thousands of years, so they’ve been evolving under the conditions of being unwanted, so they thrive better than wanted crops. Could you imagine a world without corn? Of course not, it will never go extinct, so theres no real survival of the fittest going on there

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