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What is marcotted calamansi?

Marcotted calamansi refers to calamansi trees that have been propagated using the air layering technique known as marcotting. This method involves encouraging roots to grow on a stem while still attached to the parent plant, resulting in a new tree with genetic qualities identical to the parent. Marcotted calamansi trees are preferred for their faster growth and ability to produce fruit earlier compared to trees grown from seed.


What is cutting and grafting in science?

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..


Is papaya an example of stem cutting?

No, papaya can not be grown by stem cuttings


Does banana grow from stem cutting?

no, but it grows from a special stem called sucker


How a new plant grows a stem cutting?

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.


Does a hibiscus reproduce?

by stem cutting =3


What is the pH of Calamansi?

Calamansi juice typically has a pH range of 2.2 to 2.4, making it acidic in nature.


Does a hibiscus plant grow through stem cutting?

Yes it can grow from stem cuttings


What are the advantages of stem cutting?

it is for the cutting to grow into adult faster than growing a plant from seeds


Is calamansi is monocot?

In short,calamansi leaf is a monocot.


What is a stem with the Latin stem 'tomy'?

The suffix -tomy is of Greek origin, from the word tome, "a cutting".The word tomography (the 'T' in a CAT scan) is based on tome and graphein, "to write".


How does spinach reproduce?

I think by stem cutting or seed planting......