Root cutting hormone Soft stimulate faster root development, allowing cuttings to establish roots more quickly than they might naturally.
This hormone is typically used for softwood cuttings, basically which come from plants with tender, flexible stems. For instance, plants like Coleus, Vinca, and Balsam are examples that benefit from rooting hormone.
No. of item | 5 |
Weight | 30gms each |
Form | Powder |
Use for | Root Development |
Root Cutting Hormone Soft Key points
When to Use root cutting hormone:
- Use Root Hormone when you want to make a new plant from the cutting of an old plant. Some plants have a hard time rooting on their own, so applying rooting hormone helps speed up this process.
How to Use:
- Take 3-8 inches long cutting from a growing tip of a healthy plant, for instance near a node on the stem, using sharp clean knife.
- Remove leaves or flowers from the nodes on the lower half of the cutting.
- Moisten the bottom inch or two of the cutting with water.
- Pour some rotting hormone into a clean container.
- Dip the moistened end of the plant cutting into the root hormone.
- Shed off excess powder by lightly tapping the cutting.
- Take fresh soil mix in a small container, then make a hole in the mix that’s wide enough for the plant stem.
- Sink the part of the cutting with hormone on it into the hole.
- Keep the cutting warm. Put the plant in an indirect sunlight until it roots.
- Keep the cutting hydrated until it grows roots.
Hormone is the secret ingredient to successful propagation. This hormone speeds the growth of roots that turns your cutting into a new plant.
Rooting hormone powder helps plant cuttings grow roots faster and stronger. When you apply it to the cut end of a stem or leaf, it makes it more likely the cutting will survive and grow into a healthy plant. It also helps protect the cutting from rotting or getting infected.
Do not use root hormones in excess. Excessive dosages can burn plants and change their color.
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