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Questions and Answers for Garden Safe 2 oz. Take Root Rooting Hormone

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Model #HG-93194-1

Store SKU #260470

  • Promotes root development when planting and growing cuttings
  • Use with roses, geraniums, poinsettias and other varieties
  • For use with both indoor and outdoor plants

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28Questions
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Q:Lemon tree cutting?
by|Oct 24, 2016
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A:  Yes, this product is compatible.

by|May 4, 2023

    A:  Hi Christine. Yes, it's fine to use on your lemon cutting.

    by|May 4, 2023
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      Q:Want to clip some green branches from my friends rose bushes and start new bushes of my own.....
      by|Oct 7, 2016
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      A:  i tried it several times but the stems all turned black and died, then i tried honey/cinnamon which did work.

      by|May 4, 2023

        A:  Sure, it's ideal for use in rooting rose cuttings.

        by|May 4, 2023
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          Q:Can you put the treated cutting in a bottle or a vase filled with water, instead of potting soil?
          by|Mar 8, 2016
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          A:  No, we recommend putting treated cuttings in a rooting medium, like potting soil.

          by|May 3, 2023
            2 found this answer helpful

            A:  no it needs potting soil and a non clear container,roots like to root in the dark. use a soup/coffee can with holes pierced for drainage.

            by|Jul 5, 2021
              5 found this answer helpful
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              Q:The online image shows the label as saying 0.1% of the active ingredient and 99.9% of other ingredients, what are the 99.9% of other ingredients? Could I get a full list of the ingredients?
              by|Jan 28, 2016
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              A:  This product contains indole-3-butyric acid and talc. Those are the only two ingredients.

              by|May 3, 2023
                2 found this answer helpful
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                Q:What's the rooting hormone concentration in ppm?
                by|Jan 25, 2016
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                A:  This product contains 0.1% indole-3-butyric acid, which is equivalent to 1000 ppm.

                by|May 3, 2023
                  1 found this answer helpful
                  caret
                  Q:Can this be used to root Japanese Maple cuttings? In other words is it strong enough?
                  by|Jan 24, 2016
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                  A:  Yes, this is a rooting hormone for cuttings.

                  by|May 3, 2023

                    A:  You'll get best results when using on small plants and shrubs.

                    by|May 3, 2023
                      caret
                      Q:So I planted my treated cuttings in potting soil in the shade. How long should I wait before watering?
                      by|Oct 27, 2015
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                      A:  You should give transplanted cuttings a good initial watering, then mist regularly as recommended for your plant type.

                      by|May 3, 2023
                        1 found this answer helpful
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                        Q:would this be helpful? could it hurt the clippings?
                        by|May 25, 2015
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                        A:  Hi Brooks. It won't be helpful to use Garden Safe TakeRoot Rooting Hormone as a fertilizer.

                        by|May 3, 2023
                          4 found this answer helpful

                          A:  Absolutely! Add one teaspoon to four gallons of water

                          by|May 3, 2023
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                          Q:Is this product liquid or powder?
                          by|Nov 9, 2014
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                          A:  Garden Safe Brand TakeRoot Rooting Hormone is a powder that you dip cut ends into before transplanting.

                          by|May 3, 2023
                            3 found this answer helpful

                            A:  Powder

                            by|May 5, 2023
                              caret
                              Q:what is the active ingredient?
                              by|Jul 24, 2014
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                              A:  The active ingredient is Indole-3-butyric Acid.

                              by|May 3, 2023
                                5 found this answer helpful

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