6 months
It depends on the person and the shape of their head and face in regards to what would look better. In regards to which is better to handle, some would say cornrows since it takes the hair out of the way for however long one wants to wear them before re-braiding, and it doesn't have to be picked out like an Afro does.
Nope, I've been growing my afro for 1 year without trimming and its long enough to cornrows and is long enough for me to wear a lot of hair styles.
First you have to have silk curls like him, it's comes natural. Just wait for it to grow..
You can keep it for as long as you take care of it and don't cut it; also, you can grow it to any length your hair can reach. Again, keeping up with it and not cutting it will allow for this.
Long enough to comb into a Afro
as long as you want as long as you tease it good
anywhere from 6 months to a year or even quicker it all depends on the braider if the braider can grip your hair after two months go for it but you will have horrible hangtime
About 9 months
yes
Be able to actually grow an afro on your own; which means no chemicals or curlers involved or it wouldn't be natural.If you're using chemicals or tools to straighten out your hair, cease doing this so that your hair can grow out it's natural roots and have back it's natural curl. If you have extensions/weaved in hair, and such, have this also undone so that your afro can grow properly without tangle or damage.If you have any braided or plaited styles, undo them to be able to wash, condition, comb out, manage, your afro when you need to.Continue to wash and condition your hair like regularly making sure it's never left dry as the afro grows in, but that doesn't mean you have to moisturize it every minute or hour or so (that's not always convenient or necessary). Just keep it conditioned so that it's easy to manage and comb whenever you need to.Comb it out in sections when moist/conditioned, and be sure to wrap it or even braid/plait it before going to bed; this helps with keeping breakage and matting at a minimal.Understand that not everyone has the same type curl in their afro so some may be tighter than others.
it takes 10hours
You cannot speed up hair growth easily, and depending on how long you want them there is probably no way to grow bangs out in two weeks. Be patient and keep the hair trimmed and healthy. It may help to find styles where you cannot see the bangs. Practice pinning them straight back or braiding across the front of your face to see how you can fake the no bangs look as they grow out.