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titleOfInvention Procedure for plant cultivation
abstract A method for developing fruit or vegetable crops comprising: placing a plant in the form of a seed or seedling or crop cutting in a first coherent growth substrate of mineral wool that has a volume not exceeding 150 cm3, let the plant Root and grow for at least 2 days and 5 no more than 30 days, then transfer the plant into the first coherent mineral wool growth substrate so that the first coherent mineral wool growth substrate is in contact with a second substrate of coherent growth of mineral wool that has a volume of 60 to 1,500 cm3, and let the plant grow for an additional 2 to 5 weeks, transfer the plant on the second substrate of coherent growth of mineral wool so that the second substrate of coherent growth of mineral wool is in contact with a third substrate coherently decreasing mineral wool that has a volume of 700 to 45,000 cm3, and leaves r that the plant grow for an additional 1 to 7 weeks before making any additional transfers.
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