the type that's underground.
Celery does have roots.
by roots
They store food in the roots
celery
Probably not. I am not sure, but surely, I don't see roots plucking out when I pull a cellery stalk.
To grow celery from cuttings, cut the base of a celery stalk and place it in a shallow dish of water. Change the water every few days and wait for roots to grow. Once roots have formed, plant the cutting in soil and water regularly.
The food color is absorbed by the celery from its roots, whatever color you put in the water affects the color of the celery.
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To successfully grow celery in water, place a celery cutting in a container with water, ensuring the bottom of the cutting is submerged. Change the water every few days to prevent bacteria growth. Keep the container in a sunny spot and wait for roots to grow. Transplant the celery into soil once roots are established for continued growth.
To successfully root celery, cut off the bottom of a celery stalk and place it in a shallow dish of water. Change the water every few days and wait for roots to grow before planting it in soil.
Yes because the stem system which delivers water are still working.
Probably not. I am not sure, but surely, I don't see roots plucking out when I pull a cellery stalk.