yes, use rootone.it is a powdery substance found in the fertilizer section of garden store. very easy to use.
If the branch of trees has been cut then it will tends to grow but if trunk is comletly cut the it will never will grow
If you can get the cutting to root then there is no reason why it should not produce fruit.
no its not
You can take cuttings from trees yes. Some trees you can just stick the branch in the ground and it will grow, generally it's not that easy. It helps if you know what sort of tree you want to take a cutting of.
the branches of the tree were cut off...
cut the roots, but not to much of the root or you will kill it
Brake a branch off a tree and cut a notch in the other branch and connect them
It is illegal to cut down the tree or trim the tree if the branch is as round as a tennis ball in the state of California.
artificial planting.
simply cut it with a knife
Some trees, like Oak, have a main or "Tap" root. If that is the only root available to support the tree it cannot be cut. Part of the time consuming training of a bonsai includes encouragement of new roots branching off of the trunk base prior to potting it up as a bonsai. When enough new roots are present the tap root can be cut so the tree will fit into a shallow pot.
When a tree branch is cut at the trunk, the removal disrupts the tree's vascular system, which limits its ability to transport nutrients and water to that branch, causing it to stop growing. In contrast, grass has a different growth structure; it grows from the base and has a robust root system that allows it to regenerate even after being cut at ground level. This resilience is due to grass's ability to rapidly produce new shoots from its meristematic tissue, which is located near the soil surface.