Seeds
Grafting
Cuttings
Cloning
General
100

Obtained from fruits, pods, or purchased packets.

What is Seeds

100

Allows for the specific combination of desired traits.

What is Grafting

100

Removing a section of the plant’s root, leaf, or stem and placing it into a suitable medium to become its own plant.

What is Cutting

100

Is technically considered an aeroponics system.

What is Cloning

100

The 3 essential factors of propagation.

Light

Water

Temperature

200

The most natural way to start new plants.

What is Seed Propagation

200

The most common grafting method

What is Whip-and-Tongue

200

Main disadvantage of cuttings

What is disease

200

Has a shorter shelf lifespan and can be expensive  

What is Cloning Gel

200

Supplement used to encourage root growth.

Root Hormone

300

The recommended depth at which seeds should be planted.

What is 1 inch

300

A T-shaped incision is made in the rootstock bark, with a bud slipped under it.

What is Budding

300

Length of time for roots to develop.

What is 2-4 weeks

300

Main disadvantage of Cloning Systems

What is struggle to maintain moisture

300

The use of seeds produced from fertilization.

Sexual Propagation

400

A seed's ability to germinate under favorable conditions.

What is Viability

400

The shoot or bud providing above-ground part.

What is Scion

400

Propagation method similar to cuttings

What is Cloning

400

The main difference between cloning gel and root hormones.

What is moisture retention

400

Growing new plants from existing plants.

Asexual propagation

500

Seeds contain combined genetics, creating stronger, more adaptable plants.

What is Genetic Diversity

500

The root system, onto which the scion is grafted.

What is Rootstock

500

Name the three different types of cuttings

What are stem, leaf, and root cuttings.

500

Found in most synthetic root hormones

What is indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) 

500

Using laboratory techniques to clone plants from very small tissue samples under sterile conditions.

Micropropagation or Tissue Culture

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