piantine
Piantine is the plural form of piantina, a term used in horticulture and agriculture to designate young plants that have been propagated in a nursery and are ready for transplantation. A piantina is typically produced from seeds or cuttings and grown under controlled conditions in pots, trays, or plug beds until it reaches a transplantable size. The term is commonly applied to vegetable seedlings as well as to herb and ornamental species.
In farming and gardening, piantine allow earlier seeding and more uniform establishment, reducing the lag between
Terminology and usage vary by region, but the concept is widely used in Italian horticulture and is