What phenomenon can occur if seeds are left cold for too long after the required stratification period has passed?

Answer

Secondary dormancy requiring a warm period.

Leaving seeds cold for too long can simulate an extended winter, potentially leading to secondary dormancy, which means the seed will then require a warm period before it can sprout.

What phenomenon can occur if seeds are left cold for too long after the required stratification period has passed?

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