Dual-stage transplanting

Dual-stage transplanting involves moving plants to smaller containers or beds for early growth before they are transplanted to their final location. This method helps plants develop strong roots in a controlled setting. It reduces transplant shock and improves the chances of successful plant growth in the final spot. 

Dual-stage transplanting benefits farmers, nursery growers, and horticulturists, especially with sensitive or high-value crops. It helps reduce transplant shock and improves plant survival rates. This method also helps large-scale growers and researchers by ensuring the plant roots are strong enough before moving to their permanent location.