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Hormodin2
Hormodin contains IBA(indole-3 butyric acid), a rooting hormone, used to improve root formation on cuttings during plant propagation. For stronger rootings of cuttings, buy Hormodin today!
The most popular #2 (this product) blend works best for propagating woody or semi-woody cuttings, moderately difficult-to-root cuttings. Ideal for hardwood cuttings (roses, wisteria, forsythia, most evergreens, arborvitaes, common junipers, and much more) and semi-woody cuttings (dogwoods, redbuds, willows, boxwoods, and much more). 'Woody' cuttings are taken from hardwoods during the dormant months.
The cuttings are taken after it has gone dormant, treated, propagated, and then allowed to callous over the winter. Once the growth starts flushing out in the Spring, it starts putting out roots from the callouses. 'Semi-Woody' cuttings are taken in the Spring from softwood cuttings that have actually hardened off when you try to snap a twig that doesn't bend but snaps cleanly. It is the best rooting hormone not only for roses but all cuttings. Just dip and stick.
Absolutely perfect
I am getting same results with it as root one from Walmart. 99+% Just dipping dry stem to depth planted in jiffy peat pellets and almost 100% every time. Leave the top on your trays for 2 weeks under regular daylight flouresant shop lights just high enough that heat doesn't build up inside enough to wilt them. If they get to warm and wilt just spray them with water bottle and raise lights a few inches at a time. You will be a master propagator in no time this way.
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