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what are the merits and demerits off layering

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Answered by Anonymous
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Merits & Demerits Of Layering

Layering involves making the branch of the desired plant to touch the ground, whereupon it produces adventitious roots. This part can then be planted into a separate new plant. Merits: Water and food is supplied by the parent plant until the new plant is separated.

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Answered by stylishtamilachii001
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Disadvantages of Layering: 1) This method of propagation is limited to plants which form growing points readily. 2) It is difficult to produce large number of plants through this method. In other words, this method does not use propagation material economically.

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