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Garden safe take root rooting hormone 2 oz. allows you to propagate new plants from your cuttings saving you money. Review: Good rooting hormone powder - Rooting powder easy to use and does fine. Review: Works well in helping to get cuttings replanted and growing - I have had a positive experience with this, using it help get cuttings replanted and growing. I initially purchased it after watching several YouTube DIY videos about how to plant cuttings. Easy to use: dip the cutting in water, then dip it in the white powder, then plant it in the soil in a narrow, deep hole you've first created with a screwdriver or similar size tool (so the powder doesn't end up at the top rather than adhering to the bottom as you place it in the soil), then pack it with dirt. Note that it is poisonous, so wear gloves, keep it away from children and pets, and rinse down any powder remnants.
| ASIN | B07BXY943N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,844 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #218 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand Name | Garden Safe |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,445) |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Garden Safe |
| Model Number | Takeroot |
| Part Number | Takeroot |
| Specific Uses For Product | Rooting |
| Target Species | African violets, roses, poinsettias, philodendrons, geraniums, coleus, woody ornamentals |
| UPC | 609786675510 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Ounce |
L**H
Good rooting hormone powder
Rooting powder easy to use and does fine.
S**.
Works well in helping to get cuttings replanted and growing
I have had a positive experience with this, using it help get cuttings replanted and growing. I initially purchased it after watching several YouTube DIY videos about how to plant cuttings. Easy to use: dip the cutting in water, then dip it in the white powder, then plant it in the soil in a narrow, deep hole you've first created with a screwdriver or similar size tool (so the powder doesn't end up at the top rather than adhering to the bottom as you place it in the soil), then pack it with dirt. Note that it is poisonous, so wear gloves, keep it away from children and pets, and rinse down any powder remnants.
K**O
Excellent product
Used sparingly so far, however, seems to help quite a bit on coleus plants. Roots appear on cuttings usually within a week.
T**R
Propagation success!
Works quite well and much less money than gel types. No complaints if used correctly.
S**Y
It works
Seems to work as described. I only used it one time so far, but I see new growth on the cut stem that I planted.
C**E
This is used to Re-root fresh cut perinals.
I received my product pretty quick. However I didn't order it quick enough. I tried to re-root one of my roses. I guess I kept it in the water too long before I used this powder. It didn't live. 😥. I'm sure that was my fault. So I can't really review this item at this time for performance. 😁 The size, and price was very good. It was packaged well and I think it will last me for a while. Can't wait to try it again. 😁
M**O
Always dependable and works!!!
I really enjoy working in my flower gardens and take on the challenge of rooting new plants from my existing ones, and this stuff is a miracle worker. I've bought this for my grandchildren that share my delight in working with the flowers and bushes once they saw how well it worked for me.9 out of 10 times my cuttings will root. I learn as I go along that the cuttings need to be protected from direct sunlight that dries them out before they have a chance to take hold on their own.
D**E
Hoping for better luck next time
Strawberry crowns are notoriously difficult. I had them in water at first and they had minimal wilting. No root growth at all so I decided to try this. I also tried it on sage. I dipped them in the powder, shook off the excess powder and put them in soil. I had 3 strawberry crowns and 1 sage. Now, I have one strawberry crown left, so far no roots but I’m not sure that that one will even make it. Thankfully it’s still green. I will try the water method next time and hope for success! Update: I don’t see any difference, with or without the rooting hormone it still takes weeks to root. I really dont think it works 2nd update: I feel like it’s hit or miss with this powder. Works great on basil that roots in water. I’ve had success with a couple black raspberry plants in soil but otherwise, I feel like the coating is too thick despite shaking, tapping, and blowing off excess. I almost feel like it suffocates the cut ends and they slowly rot. No, my soil is not too wet. But this powder really doesn’t do it for me with soil rooting.
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