Garden Tech Root Boost Root Hormone Powder is applied directly to plant cuttings. Per the product label: 1. The cut ends of the cuttings should be slightly moistened before treatment. 2. Stir cut ends in Garden Tech Root Boost Root Hormone Powder. 3. Remove excess powder by tap…
Read Full Answer »Garden Tech Root Boost Root Hormone Powder would not be added to water for cuttings. Per the product label: 1. The cut ends of the cuttings should be slightly moistened before treatment. 2. Stir cut ends in Garden Tech Root Boost Root Hormone Powder. 3. Remove exces…
Read Full Answer »We actually do not manufacture nor test these products. In this case the manufacturer has not tested this product on edible crops so these plants are not included on the product label. The EPA requires very rigorous and costly testing before a product can be used on edible plants so many manufacture…
Read Full Answer »No, per the manufacturer, Garden Tech Root Boost Root Hormone Powder would have no affect on the seeds. It should be used on plant cuttings only.
Garden Tech Root Boost Root Hormone Powder can be used for roses but it's not labeled for tree clippings. For root boost for tree clippings, you can use Bonide Bontone II Rooting Powder, or if these clippings already have roots, then you can use Bonide Root & Grow Root Stimulator 4-10-3.
The Garden Tech Root Boost Root Hormone Powder has been discontinued but in reading the product label, you will slightly moisten the cut ends of the cuttings with water, then stir the cut ends in the Garden Tech Root Boost Root Hormone Powder (undiluted), tap the excess powder off the cut ends, pla…
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