No if you want the new plant to grow. Why not? Because the previous plant used up the energy from the soil and left a sort of poop from the old water that you sprinkled on it...
new plant grows from a root by digging it near the base of a mother plant and transfer it to a new pot of soil and make sure that it is moistened by water to make a plant grow.
its a type of propigation either the leaf, root, or steam. how this works is they take a peice of the root leaf and or stem into the soil with a piece of the plant sticking out of the soil. what happens is an the plant grows from these they will star growing roots and root hairs(which absorbs water and nutrients)
The easiest way is to peg a shoot tip on to the soil . It should root in about six months but the longer you leave it the better it will root. Lift the new plant either in autumn or early spring.
Strawberry plants produce runners which grow out from the stem. From the runner a new shoot and root forms which produces a new plant.
yes
new plant grows from a root by digging it near the base of a mother plant and transfer it to a new pot of soil and make sure that it is moistened by water to make a plant grow.
its a type of propigation either the leaf, root, or steam. how this works is they take a peice of the root leaf and or stem into the soil with a piece of the plant sticking out of the soil. what happens is an the plant grows from these they will star growing roots and root hairs(which absorbs water and nutrients)
its a type of propigation either the leaf, root, or steam. how this works is they take a peice of the root leaf and or stem into the soil with a piece of the plant sticking out of the soil. what happens is an the plant grows from these they will star growing roots and root hairs(which absorbs water and nutrients)
A plant runner is a fast growing stem that grows on the surface of the soil. The plant runner can develop new plants off of the node tip. Plant runners often have stems that grow above the soil and takes root, and then become a new plant.
The easiest way is to peg a shoot tip on to the soil . It should root in about six months but the longer you leave it the better it will root. Lift the new plant either in autumn or early spring.
Strawberry plants produce runners which grow out from the stem. From the runner a new shoot and root forms which produces a new plant.
Strawberry plants are propogated by runners. A long shoot will grow out from the plant and it will root where the tip touches the soil. After it has rooted well it can be cut off and lifted and moved to its growing position.
yes
it makes soil richer, so yeah
If you are referring to a crusty whitish layer on top of the soil when it has dried after watering, it is most likely soluble salts and calcified minerals from your water. It can "lock" up the nutrients in the soil and make them unavailable to the plant. You can either repot the plant with new potting soil or flush the existing soil completely with several gallons of water or more if it is a larger plant, but then you should feed the plant with a slow release fertilizer like osmocoat.
With the help of root suckers from old bamboo plant new shoot can be made.
to encourage new growth