reason for cutting a plant stem underneath water
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The reason for this is because when the stem is cut, the flower's roots immediately loses access to water. As air flows through the stem, an air pocket or embolism occurs, preventing the absorption of water. Cutting underwater reduces the risk of air pockets and allows the flowers to absorb water right away.
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