Some plants can be grown from cutting a part of another plant and placing it in soil or water. Some plants however, cannot easily grow from plant cuttings, but some plants can easily grow from leaf, twig, or branch cuttings, such as the African violet.
Only in plants like Bryophyllum which propagates through leaves
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a plant would most likely grow better in a pot as long as you use soil bought from a store. in the ground, the potential of harmful bacteria and disease affecting the plant is greater than if you have it in a pot. as long as you give the plant enough sunlight and all the nutrients it needs, your plant will be better off growing in a pot.
name the unwanted plant that grow in crop field, lawns, or in pot
The growth rate of Mead's Milkweed varies greatly between nursery grown plants and plants in the field. Nursery grown plants have been none to flower after three years of growth, but seeds planted in Native prairie situations may take a decade to reach flowering size. The form of juvenile plants is different than that of a mature plant. The juvenile form has a thin weak stem and longer thinner leaves than a mature plant, and often has a greater number of leaf nodes.
It depends if you live in an area with a colder temperature like say the north then YES it is bad to leave pot plants outside. What you really need is some where rather hot or humid so your pot plant can grow.
Plants can die if they are not replanted as they outgrow their pot. The roots need room to grow and spread out in order to get the nutrients the plant needs.
Chrysanthemums grow best when there is a lot of light available to them. They do best in fertile, sandy soil which should be well draining as they are susceptible to mildew.
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A small sized pot would be appropriate for a smaller plant. A small plant could also be planted in a large pot, however it would look empty and strange.
The color of the pot it is planted in
a plant would most likely grow better in a pot as long as you use soil bought from a store. in the ground, the potential of harmful bacteria and disease affecting the plant is greater than if you have it in a pot. as long as you give the plant enough sunlight and all the nutrients it needs, your plant will be better off growing in a pot.
I think you mean what size pot would be best to grow a small plant in? for a miniature plant (6 inches in diameter) use a 2 inch pot, for a little bigger use a 3 inch pot (6 to 8 inch in dia.) plant.
In similar conditions a plant will grow better in the ground. You have more control when IRS in a pot but the constraints of the pot interfere with growth.
The plant is about 10β including the pot and leaves and it has 3 stalks bound together
It's bad to grow any plant too close to the side of a pot. It should be in the center.
it grows in 2 or 3 weeks
The Berry pot is where you can plant berries and they grow and duplicate (you can get 2 or more off of 1 plant - 1 berry grown into a plant = 2 of that 1 berry you used)