Plántulas
Plántulas refers to young plants in their early stages of development, typically from the time they emerge from the seed until they are well-established and possess true leaves. This critical period is often characterized by vulnerability as the seedling relies on stored energy within the seed or receives initial nourishment from the soil.
The term "plántula" is commonly used in agriculture, horticulture, and botany to describe these nascent plants.
Plántulas are often raised in controlled environments like greenhouses or seedbeds before being transplanted to their