overplant
English
Verb
overplant (third-person singular simple present overplants, present participle overplanting, simple past and past participle overplanted)
- (intransitive) To plant too many plants (of any particular crop).
- With choice hybrid seeds being so expensive, it pays not to overplant if you can help it; pick your seed plates carefully.
- (transitive) To plant too many of (some kind of plant), whether by sowing or by transplanting.
- Hyponym: oversow
- Growers in the region had overplanted their wheat in a desperate attempt to mitigate slim margins by "making it up on volume".
- He overplanted tobacco in his eagerness for a cash crop with higher margins.
- (transitive) To plant (a place) with too many plants.
- The entire breadbasket region was overplanted with cultivars that were more disease-prone but had the dubious advantage of lower seed cost.
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