As commonly understood, trees utilized for timber and furniture typically require decades to mature naturally. Given this extended timeline, there is a necessity to explore alternatives, including readily available materials like steel, plastics, and other potentially harmful substitutes. The primary objective of this inquiry is to identify an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution for furniture. The central question revolves around determining if alterations to specific plant pathways or the introduction of certain chemicals can expedite the growth rate of trees, resulting in a surplus of timber.
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