Proper bulb spacing is crucial in agriculture as it affects plant health, growth rate, and overall yield. Bulbs that are too close together may compete for nutrients and water, leading to stunted growth. Conversely, bulbs that are spaced too far apart may not utilize the available space efficiently.
The optimal bulb spacing depends on several factors including the type of bulb, soil quality, climate conditions, and desired density of plants. The general formula to calculate the number of bulbs per square meter is:
Area = Total area available for planting
Spacing = Area per bulb calculated as (Bulb Diameter + Space Between Bulbs)^2
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