Skip to main content

Disclaimer

Disclaimer for PLANET IVY

If you require any more information or have any questions about our site's disclaimer, please feel free to contact us by email at dilshanbandara249@gmail.com.

Disclaimers for PLANET IVY

All the information on this website - https://planetivy.blogspot.com/ - is published in good faith and for general information purpose only. PLANET IVY does not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability and accuracy of this information. Any action you take upon the information you find on this website (PLANET IVY), is strictly at your own risk. PLANET IVY will not be liable for any losses and/or damages in connection with the use of our website.

From our website, you can visit other websites by following hyperlinks to such external sites. While we strive to provide only quality links to useful and ethical websites, we have no control over the content and nature of these sites. These links to other websites do not imply a recommendation for all the content found on these sites. Site owners and content may change without notice and may occur before we have the opportunity to remove a link which may have gone 'bad'.

Please be also aware that when you leave our website, other sites may have different privacy policies and terms which are beyond our control. Please be sure to check the Privacy Policies of these sites as well as their "Terms of Service" before engaging in any business or uploading any information.

PROFESSIONAL DISCLAIMER

The site cannot and does not contain medical/health advice. The medical/health information is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical/health advice. The use or reliance of any information contained on the site is solely at your own risk.

Consent

By using our website, you hereby consent to our disclaimer and agree to its terms.

Update

Should we update, amend or make any changes to this document, those changes will be prominently posted here.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Eating Local: Exploring Sri Lanka's Culinary Offerings

Sri Lanka has a lot of things going for it: beaches, culture, history and gorgeous people. The island is also home to some of the tastiest food you’ll ever put in your mouth. From spicy curry to sweet jaggery cake, there are plenty of options for anyone who enjoys exploring different flavors. However, as with many other places around the world, much of Sri Lanka’s traditional cuisine has been lost over time due to colonization and the pressures of modern life. If you’re interested in exploring Sri Lanka’s culinary offerings, there are several things you should do. First of all, take a look at the kinds of foods that the locals eat on a regular basis. Traditional Sri Lankan Herbal Foods: A Guide to Healing Through Food Diabetes, cholesterol, high blood pressure, cancer, arthritis etc. are prevalent in these times, many are looking for medicine pills. But since we started eating food, there are many kinds of medicines that grow naturally in our environment, but we don't care about th...

How to Propagate your most favorite Plants by Layering

  S timulating the roots of the branches while they are still connected to the mother plant and growing them into new plants is called layering. Layering can be used to propagate plants that are difficult to root naturally. There are two main types of layering.       ground layering        air layering  ground layering This method can be used to breed plants that grow close to the ground and have a flexible stem. An easier and more efficient method of grafting, which does not harm the mother plant in any way. The small branches and leaves that are about 10-12 cm away from the top should be removed and the branch should be bent to the ground and should be buried in the ground to a depth of 8-16 cm. The tip of the branch should not be placed under the soil. If the branch does not stand even if the branch is buried in the soil, a wedge should be applied, or a weight should be placed on it. After a while, the bent branch will grow roots in t...

An Overview of Tissue Culture: What It Is and How to Get Started

 P lanting any living part of a plant in an artificial culture medium in a sterile environment under controlled conditions such as temperature, light, humidity, etc. is tissue culture. Even a single living cell of a plant has the potential to grow into a complete plant. It is called totipotency. Sections used for tissue planting. ⦁ Stem Apical Bud, Lateral Bud, Root Apex, ⦁ Seeds, embryos, anthers ⦁ Leaf fragments, root fragments, live stem parts ⦁ protoplast ⦁ apical meristem Tissue culture is done in several ways. One method is tissue culture using buds. This method is used if it is necessary to obtain a large number of plants similar to the mother plant in a short period of time.                                          ex- pineapple, Strawberry, orchid, banana, anthurium, bamboo  The other method is tissue culture using meristems. Generally, if a virus-infect...