Vegetative Propagation By Stem
Similar to runners, rhizomes are horizontal stems, but they grow .
Go look at your kitchen potato. How many "eyes" does it have? That is how many potential plants are sleeping in your pantry right now. vegetative propagation by stem
. Success Tip: Roots usually emerge from the nodes, so keep at least one node submerged or buried. 2. Layering This method is "low-risk" because the new plant remains attached to the parent until it grows its own roots. Ground Layering: Bend a flexible, low-growing stem down to the ground. Pin a section of it into the soil while leaving the tip exposed. Air Layering: For plants with stiff stems, "wound" the bark on a branch, wrap it in damp Similar to runners, rhizomes are horizontal stems, but
Growth Without Seeds: A Guide to Vegetative Propagation by Stem That is how many potential plants are sleeping
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