Why does the cutting of tips of plants make them bushy and dwarf?
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Answer:
cutting of the tip of the plant makes it dwarf and bushy because
at the tip of the plant there is apical tissues
which helps the plant shoot and roots to grow
if the tip is cut then apical tissue growth will not be proper which leads to dwarfnes of the plant
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Trimming forces leaves around the vicinity of the cuts to become reproductive leaves.Trimming stimulates the cork cambium to produce more secondary growth. Trimmingstimulates the plant to produce more rhizomes which results in more branches.
Cut the top of the tree back to within 2 inches where several other branches are growing from the main trunk. If the leader is small in diameter, snip it off with pruning shears. For larger diameters, such as 1-1/2 inches, a handsaw works better. Cut at a 45 degree angle.