Why is vegetative propagation practiced for growing some types of plants?
Answer:
Vegetative Propagation
Asexual reproduction, in which the new plant grows by either cutting off the parent plant or by its fragment, is vegetative propagation.
Layering, cutting, sukering, grafting, stolon formations, tissue culture, and many more are types of vegetative propagation.
Advantages
The rapid method that is easy and cheaper.
Due to environmental factors and the soil, the germination of mature plant seeds isn't possible. This propagation helps in producing new individual plants as the parent plant.