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Why too much sun is harmful to ginger crop | Discover Pakistan TV


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Too much sunlight can lead to elevated temperatures, causing stress to ginger plants. Ginger prefers a warm but shaded environment. High temperatures can result in heat stress, affecting the plant's overall health and growth. Intense sunlight can increase the rate of transpiration in plants, leading to excessive water loss. Ginger requires consistently moist soil, and increased transpiration can result in dehydration, negatively impacting the plant's ability to absorb nutrients and thrive.
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