"Seedlings (seedlings) Seedlings arise from the germination of a seed. In this early phase of development, radicles, cotyledons and cotyledons form, and the tissue is sensitive to light, water, temperature and nutrients. As soon as the first true leaves grow and photosynthesis begins, the plant becomes a young plant.
Young plants (juvenile stages) Young plants grow actively, form roots and leaves, but are not yet sexually mature. This phase lays the foundation for biomass and flower formation. They are sensitive to nutrient deficiency, drought stress and light deficit.
Cuttings (vegetative propagation) Cuttings are plant parts of a mother plant that, under suitable conditions, develop new roots through adventitious root formation. They are genetically identical to the original plant and enable pure, clonal propagation."