What is grafting in plants?, Growing plants from seeds, Joining two plants parts to grow as one, Watering plants regularly, Pruning leaves, Which part of the plant must be aligned for grafting to succeed?, Roots, Cambium layer, Leaves , Flowers, Why do we secure the graft after joining the parts?, To make it look neat, To prevent movement and help it heat, To keep insects away, To water it easily, What is the role of a scion in grafting?, It becomes the roots, It becomes the leaves , It is the upper part that grows into the new plant, It provides water, Why must grafting tools be clean?, To make them shine, To prevent plant diseases, To cut faster, To save time, Which must grafting tools be clean?, Grafting knife, pruning shears, tape, Hoe, rake, watering can, Spade, shovel, gloves, Scissors, stapler, tape, What can happen if the cambium layers are not aligned?, The graft may fail, The plant grows faster, Leaves grow bigger, Roots grow stronger, After grafting, what care is important for success?, Observation and proper watering, Leaving it in the sun all day, Adding fertilizer immediately, Cutting all leaves, Which of the following is the rootstock?, The upper part of the graft, The plant that provides the roots, A seedling from another plant, The leaves of the plant, Why is grafting used in plants?, To grow identical plants quickly, To save water, To make leaves bigger, To stop flowering.

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