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maybe yes maybe no Sure, Tapioca plant can be grown from a piece of stem provided, (1) the stem is from a full grown plant and (2) the bottom portion of the cut piece of stem is planted in the soil.
just cut the sample transversely.
Grafting is the process of joining the cut portion of one plant into an incision in the stem of another plant.This only works on very closely related species of plants.The process of joining just a bud of one plant into the portion of another plant is known as budding.
Yes because it can't grow any more
To propagate the Gabi plant you can cut off a small piece of tuber and regrow the plant. The plant will also grow from whole tubers and aerial stem pieces.
No an onion, or at least the bit of it you cut up to eat, is a root. It grows under the soild and will also contain the "seed" of the plant.
No!!!!! IT STOPS IT FROM GROWING IF YOU CUT IT ! sorry to yell but you may kill the plant (lol)
some will die some will split and grow, depents of the plant and amount of tissue damage.
They are cut into two pieces
A plant clipping is a small section (normally a leaf on a stem) cut from a plant.
maybe yes maybe no Sure, Tapioca plant can be grown from a piece of stem provided, (1) the stem is from a full grown plant and (2) the bottom portion of the cut piece of stem is planted in the soil.
If you put a cut stem in the soil, it is unlikely the sunflower would grow. It would need to grow from seed.
just cut the sample transversely.
So the stems do not get air pockets in them.
cut the dead flower stem back as close to the plant as you can
If you do not want the seed pods to develop, cut the stalk off at its base once the flower petals have dropped. If you don't mind the seed pods, wait until after the first frost and remove the stalk along with your fall garden maintenance routine.
No an onion, or at least the bit of it you cut up to eat, is a root. It grows under the soild and will also contain the "seed" of the plant.