Seeds can become rotten due to a combination of factors, including excessive moisture, inadequate ventilation, and high temperatures. When seeds are stored in damp conditions, they can develop mold and bacteria, leading to decay. Additionally, if seeds are damaged or have low viability, they are more susceptible to rot. Proper storage conditions, such as a cool, dry, and dark environment, can help prevent seed rot.
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