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Budding is not inherently bad; it is a natural asexual reproduction process observed in some organisms, such as yeast and certain plants. However, in certain contexts, such as in horticulture or agriculture, uncontrolled budding can lead to overcrowding or reduced plant health. Additionally, if used inappropriately, budding techniques in cloning or grafting may result in weak genetic traits. Overall, whether budding is perceived as bad depends on the specific situation and desired outcomes.

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