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1.Layering-cover the stem of the plants.Plants that grow the stem close to the ground are covered with soil.The stem grows its own roots and become new plant. 2.Marcotting-remove the bark of a branch or stem of a palnt.Then wrasp it with good soil and coconut husk.After a few months roots begin to grow into another plant. 3.Grafting-cut a branch or stem from one plant and carefully joined to another .The bud shares the food and water and a new plant will grow. 4.Budding-is cutting a bud from one plant and attaching it to another plant when the bud grow,it is ready to be cut off and planted in the soil.

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