🌿 Clone Like a Pro: Your Green Thumb's Secret Weapon!
Flourish IBA Clone Rooting Hormone Gel is a professional-grade rooting gel designed for effective cloning of plant cuttings. With a precise 0.35% IBA formulation, this 4oz gel ensures optimal root development for all types of plants and shrubbery, making it an essential tool for both seasoned growers and home gardening enthusiasts.
Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Specific Uses For Product | Root Development |
Coverage | Medium |
Item Form | Gel |
A**R
AMAZING RESULTS
If you look at all the other cloning gels available this has same active ingredient % as top brands 35 % butic acid the picture is roots from crown royal in a 30 gallon fabric pot that's all I could pull out living soil top feed organic great better than clonex and it's 8 bucks for 4oz of gel vs 40-80 bucks for name brand I use their cal mag and other items 1ltr 100% water soluble 8 bucks roots cal mag 1 gal 75 bucks this plant 657g dried indoor 630cmh 3200k and 10k last 9 days
R**E
Impressive
I had some wilted plant cuttings. I soaked the ends in water for 5 mins and then dipped in this gel. I was concerned the cuttings had been too long wilted, but they all perked up and have some new root growth. Very pleased with the progress and speed at which my plants are developing after using this gel.
M**M
Gel works
This is an easy to work with gel that holds to the cuttings. The cloning gel works well and spits a lot of new roots.
T**Y
Works great
Will buy more in the future other gels I used never worked as this one worked.
C**.
cloning compund
i got this today in a box that was 4-5 sizes way to big with no bubble wrap to protect the jar. i am not certain i actually got a new container. there was no security seal on it, and the outside lid was stained with the contents. i will let you know how it works, i will be cloning something real soon,
A**R
I think this killed my starts?
Every start or node I used this on turned black and rotted. I tried dirt and water propagation, tried reviving with hydrogen peroxide, clipped the rotten bits back to healthy tissue and tried again without the rooting hormone, boiled my glass propagation bottles, rinsed the nodes and starts ... I tried everything I could think of. Nothing worked. It could be a coincidence; maybe there was a virus/bacteria/fungus that hydrogen peroxide/neem oil/alcohol couldn't kill that is the culprit. That'd be a pretty big coincidence, though. And I wasn't propagating anything delicate, either. Mostly philodendron, several types of pothos, Chinese evergreen, cane begonia, and coleus. I'll give it one more go - 50% props with the hormone and 50% without - and see what happens.
E**.
It works. Easy to use.
It rooted a few of cuttings from one of my mother in law's Tibouchina bush, and also a couple of cuttings from my neighbor's gardenia bush.
M**S
Clean up on jar
Delivered today and jar has dried product on it as it was opened by someone and spilled on the outside and wiped off.Did I get the amount I paid for?
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