No, papaya can not be grown by stem cuttings
Yes, the papaya tree (Carica papaya) has a woody stem. The stem of the papaya tree is typically soft and succulent when young, but it gradually becomes woody as the tree matures.
the name of the papaya in english is papaya
When a plant stem cutting is taken, it needs to be placed in a suitable growing medium with adequate moisture and light conditions. Roots will begin to form from the node of the stem cutting, absorbing water and nutrients from the medium. Over time, as the roots grow and spread, a new plant will emerge from the cutting.
Yes it can grow from stem cuttings
you can make santan reproduce by cutting a stem and letting the cut part to absorb water, this encourages the stem to make roots and if you think the roots are good enough you can plant it as is.
Yes, the papaya tree (Carica papaya) has a woody stem. The stem of the papaya tree is typically soft and succulent when young, but it gradually becomes woody as the tree matures.
Yes. Mango Tree has a stem. The size of stem increases with the age of Tree.
I have one in my back yard. And yes, there stem's are really big
no its so hard that it could kill you
yes because if you dry it, it can be burnt.
the name of the papaya in english is papaya
cutting is a method of artificial propagation in which the small stem cutting having buds is sowed to get plant variety and in grafting a piece of stem of desired plant is connected to the stem of another plant..
they have soft long and cylindrical-shape single stem
Some examples of plants that can grow from stem cuttings include pothos, philodendron, spider plant, and jade plant. By taking a cutting from the stem of these plants and providing the right conditions, they can develop roots and grow into a new plant.
anong answer
no, but it grows from a special stem called sucker
When a plant stem cutting is taken, it needs to be placed in a suitable growing medium with adequate moisture and light conditions. Roots will begin to form from the node of the stem cutting, absorbing water and nutrients from the medium. Over time, as the roots grow and spread, a new plant will emerge from the cutting.