Organic Rooting Powder 50g
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Product Description
Vitax Organic Rooting Powder is the ideal way to start rooted cuttings by stimulating root development. It is suitable for edible and ornamental plants, and can be used with soft, medium and hardwood cuttings.
A growth supplement with added organic seaweed and minerals, encouraging healthy root growth of cuttings and young plants. It is suitable for edible and ornamental plants on soft, medium and hardwood cuttings.
Not suitable for ericaceous or other acid-loving plants.
Organic Rooting Powder contains no synthetic hormones or fungicides.
Cuttings:
Take cuttings using a sharp knife. Cut straight across below a leaf joint or bud. Remove leaves from the lower third of the cutting. Stand cuttings in water after preparation. Shake off excess water then dip 1- 2 cm into rooting powder prior to pricking out with a dibber into a sand/peat compost. Alternatively, sprinkle the powder sparingly directly into the planting hole prior to pricking out. Where pots or trays are used, cover with a clear polythene bag. Use elastic bands to seal around the lip of the pot or tray and place in a light but not sunny position.
Young Plants:
Sprinkle the powder sparingly into the planting hole prior to re-potting young plants.
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