Depends what you mean by trim back.
If there is a growth bud left on the stem then yes it should grow back given the right conditions. I the cutting is treated properly then it should root quite easily although air layering is the easiest way.
depends on the type of plant and how much root is planted
yes the plant roots can regrow with water
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To propagate the Gabi plant you can cut off a small piece of tuber and regrow the plant. The plant will also grow from whole tubers and aerial stem pieces.
To propagate the Gabi plant you can cut off a small piece of tuber and regrow the plant. The plant will also grow from whole tubers and aerial stem pieces.
Its not.
maybe yes maybe no Sure, Tapioca plant can be grown from a piece of stem provided, (1) the stem is from a full grown plant and (2) the bottom portion of the cut piece of stem is planted in the soil.
Steven Briand planted the first plant in 1862.
you can buy coco fibre mat or burlap, and then get a piece of plastic (pvc) tubing about 2" or more in diameter. Drill holes in the tubing for aereation. Wrap the mat around the tube, securing with wire or zip-ties, and use it as a stake. Start by tying the plant to it. Keep the post moist by spraying. Eventually the air roots with cling and the plant will grow up the pole. If you spray the Monstera at the rate with a moss pole you don't need a moss pole it is simply decoration.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Monstera deliciosa.
Planted
no you will have to plant some more seeds.