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TYPES OF

PLANT
PROPAGATIO
N
SEXUAL PROPAGATION

is the
propagatio
n using
valuable
ASEXUAL
PROPAGATION
is the
production of
new plants
from stems,
leaves and
roots
PROPER WAY
OF
PROPAGATIN
G PLANTS
MARCOTTING
induces the stem
to develop roots
while it is still
growing on the
mother
GRAFTING
I t i s a m et ho d t h a t
i nvoves i nse rt i n g a
s ci on i nt o a s t o c k so
t h at t hey w i l l f o r m a
uni on and g r ow
t oget he r.
BUDDING
processof
transferring from a
lateral bud taken
from the scion to
the stock of the
same family.
TYPES OF
PLANTING
DIRECT
PLANTING
planting seeds
directly in the
garden rather than
starting seeds
indoors and planting
seedlings.
INDIRECT
PLANTING
seeds are sown in
seedboxes or
seedbeds and pots to
produce seedlings
which are then
transplanted to the
field.
Transplanting is done
when seedlings have
attained 12-15 cm in
height and have 3-4
leaves have
developed
ACTIVITY
Identify the
following
plants if it is
direct or
indirect.
CORN
OKRA
UPO
PEPPER
TOMAT
O
Individu
al Test
Identify.
(Direct Planting/
Indirect Planting)
1. rice
2. eggplant
3. watermelon
Identify.
(Direct Planting/
Indirect Planting)
4. pechay
5. beans
6. cucumber
Identify.
(Direct Planting/
Indirect Planting)
7. pechay
8. mustard

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