Definition: Cultifreed
This describes our seeds cultivation method where, once planted in open ground, the plants develop without human intervention in a wild or semi-wild environment, with each plant of the same species benefiting from a space of at least 4m²/43 sq ft. This approach strictly relies on natural selection and plant autonomy, allowing them to adapt and strengthen naturally. Epigenetic mechanisms play a key role by modulating gene expression in response to environmental conditions, and these modifications can be passed on to subsequent generations. As a result, "cultifree" plants evolve in harmony with their ecosystem, improving their diversity and robustness over the long term.
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