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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Most of the plants we want, in our yard for example, are brought from other climates or regions making then more difficult to grow especially when you’re looking for the most perfect document.

Weeds on the other hand will usually be growing exactly where they grow best because wherever they are is where they’re adapted to. There’s also no concern for wether the weed is a quality weed or an ugly one. Plus humans tend to inflate the negatives around then so weeds would psychologically be more prominent than they are wether they actually are prominent or not.

As another commenter said, they also grow super easy and fast because they don’t have fruits or nuts or in many cases even flowers to use energy on growing.

TLDR: Weeds are generally native to the area, grow easily and fast and psychologically stand out more since they’re a nuisance.

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