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Rooting Hormone Powder

Rooting Hormone Powder

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Rooting Powder helps plant cuttings develop healthy roots faster. Whether you’re propagating soft-stemmed herbs or woody branches, it boosts success rate by reducing failure, rot, or drying.

Formulated with 0.43% Naphthalene Acetic Acid (NAA) — a trusted rooting hormone — it works on a wide range of plants including rose, hibiscus, bougainvillea, mint, lemon, basil, and indoor plants like money plant or snake plant.

Best For:

  • Cuttings of flowers, fruit trees, vegetables, and herbs
  • Grafting and bonsai scions
  • Seedling transplant support
  • Hydroponic and water-based propagation

Benefits:

  • Faster Rooting: Helps form roots in 7–21 days
  • Higher Success Rate: Especially for woody or sensitive plants
  • Safe for Edible Plants: Just wait 7 days before harvest and wash thoroughly
  • Beginner-Friendly: Just dip and plant
  • Versatile Use: Works in pots, trays, soil, cocopeat, or hydroponics

How to Use Rooting Powder

1. Select and Prepare the Cutting or Graft

  • Choose a healthy plant — free from pests, rot, or disease
  • Cut a stem of 4–6 inches (soft or woody) using a clean, sharp knife or cutter
  • Remove bottom leaves, leaving only 1–2 leaves at the top
  • Slightly moisten the cut end with clean water — this helps the powder stick

2. Apply Rooting Powder

  • Shake a small amount of rooting powder into a clean, dry container (never dip directly in the original pack)
  • Dip the moistened end of the cutting about 1 inch deep into the powder
  • Tap off any excess — only a light coating is needed

3. Plant the Cutting

  • Prepare a container with well-draining mix — cocopeat, compost, or soft garden soil
  • Make a small hole using a stick or finger so the powder isn't rubbed off during planting
  • Insert the cutting carefully and press soil gently around it
  • Water lightly until moist — avoid waterlogging

4. Post-Planting Care

  • Place the cutting in shade or indirect light — avoid direct sun
  • Maintain humidity around the plant using a plastic dome, polythene bag, or regular misting
  • Keep soil consistently moist, not soggy

5. Rooting Time

  • Most plants begin forming roots in 7–21 days
  • Woody or difficult cuttings (like guava or bougainvillea) may take longer
  • Gently pull after 2–3 weeks — if there’s resistance, roots have formed

FAQs – Rooting Powder

Can I use it for water propagation?
Yes — dip the cutting in powder before placing in water to speed up rooting.

What kind of plants does it work on?
It works on roses, guava, lemon, mint, basil, hibiscus, money plant, and most indoor/outdoor plants.

Does it help with grafting or bonsai?
Yes — it encourages callus formation and bonding in grafted plants and bonsai work.

⚠️ Precautions

  • Store in a dry, shaded place
  • Avoid direct contact with eyes or mouth
  • Wash hands after use
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets

💡Tip:

For best rooting results, use in mild or humid weather. Combine with a loose potting mix (like cocopeat + compost) and keep the cutting slightly shaded until roots form.

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Shahnaz Rais

Moji Mall thank you , I'm quite happy with my parcel .. reached on time and packed perfectly securing enclosed items..

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