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Reflection Paper in Tle 117

Propagation steps are not as easy as initially thought. Marcotting, which involves peeling the stem's skin, placing in soil, and wrapping in plastic, is the simplest step but success is not guaranteed. An attempt at marcotting was unsuccessful, as after 2.5 weeks no roots had developed on the stem.

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Reflection Paper in Tle 117

Propagation steps are not as easy as initially thought. Marcotting, which involves peeling the stem's skin, placing in soil, and wrapping in plastic, is the simplest step but success is not guaranteed. An attempt at marcotting was unsuccessful, as after 2.5 weeks no roots had developed on the stem.

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REFLECTION PAPER

Propagation steps is as easy to do as I thought but it’s not. Marcotting is the slightly easy to do while I
was making it and it is the simple step for the among steps in propagation. You just to peel the skin of
the plant’s stem then put the soil then wrap it plastic bag firmly. But, you cannot be sure if the
stepping is going to be success after a few weeks.
After 2 weeks and half, the marcot I have made is not success, because there is no root to see.

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