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1 November, 08:39

Growing plants with cuttings can be done from the stem, root, or leaves of certain plants.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 1 November, 12:14
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    It is a true statement. We do this with tomatato plants all the time. If you have ever looked closely at a tomatato plant you will notice tiny hairs on it, each hair can grow a new root system. So I cut it off then place it in a grow seed tray with some support and it grows a whole new plant. You do have to remove the leaves except the very top ones say 15-20 leaves should be left on the plant you want a bare stem up to that. Also works witha variety of ivy plants.
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