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Learn how to choose the best rooting hormone for your cutting, whether it's liquid, powder or gel. Compare commercial and homemade options, such as aspirin and aloe vera, and see their benefits and drawbacks.
Learn how to use rooting hormone to stimulate root growth in plant cuttings from stem, leaf, or root. Find out which plants benefit from rooting hormone, what supplies you need, and how to apply it correctly.
Rooting hormone is a substance that helps plant cuttings grow roots faster and more reliably. Learn about synthetic and natural rooting hormones, how to apply them, and which plants benefit from them.
If you’re curious about how to use rooting hormone on cuttings to improve propagation, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we will tell you everything you need to know about the rooting process and hormones and how they can help you increase the likelihood of your plant’s success.
Rooting hormone is used to facilitate the propagation of new plants from cuttings by encouraging root development. It works best with stem cuttings but can also be used on roots and leaves. Dip the cutting in rooting hormone and then plant it in a suitable potting medium.
Propagating plants using rooting hormone in powder, liquid, or gel forms gives your greenery a chemical boost that helps its growth and development. Learn how to choose the right product based on your experience level (and your plant); take a healthy cutting; and correctly apply rooting hormone.
Discover the top 5 rooting hormones for cuttings, ensuring strong and healthy plant propagation. Enhance your gardening skills with these effective rooting hormone options.
Learn how to use rooting hormone to grow new roots on cuttings of various plants. Find out the differences between powdered, liquid and gel forms, the best concentrations, and how to store them.
Popular ways to make new plants are from root cuttings, stem cutting, and leaf cuttings - oftentimes using a rooting hormone. So what is a rooting hormone? Read here to find out this answer and more.
Learn when and how to use rooting hormones for cuttings, and which plants benefit from them. Find out the pros and cons of synthetic and organic rooting powders, gels and liquids.