I'm looking for a special glue that can fix/bond a torn leaf of a live plant and will make it grow again?


Question:I'm an Anthurium Leafy (folliage) hobiest, one of my favourite plant had been torn on one of its newly grown leaf, but did not chiped away.
Need to find a special glue which will make the torn parts of the leaf biologically attach and can grow along again. This logically like the latest surgery technology on bonding a patient flesh after having an operation, without sewing them like the old way. The glued flesh will slowly attach and recover like before.
If I can get this some kind of glue that applicable to plantation it surely will help much to repair damaged plants, especially to repair or even re-construct damaged rare plant species.
If someone out there can help, please inform: name of product, place and contact detail of seller, unit price..etc.

Thank you!

Answers:
I don't know of a glue but what your can try is to cut off the severed edges of the two pieces of leaf to have fresh edges and place them together and tape them so that they will grow together.


Is that physically possible ???
I have to agree with Blue_Eagle. I have never heard of a "glue" that can mend living plants. The most you can do is to try the re-grafting like he suggested. Good Luck.

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