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Hormex Rooting Powder #1 | Clone Easy to Root Plants From Cuttings
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CLONE EASY TO ROOT PLANTS FROM CUTTINGS
such as tender houseplants and flowers such as African violet, Begonia, Chrysanthemum, Coleus, Fuchsia, Geranium, Hydrangea, Philodendron, Pothos, Raspberry, Sage and more.
- FASTEST ROOTING - The fastest way to root new plants from cuttings. Find your plant variety and rooting powder strength now.
- ALL GROW MEDIUMS - Excellent for all grow mediums. Rockwool, coco, peat moss, soil, clay pellets and more.
- NO BAD STUFF - Free of alcohol, dye and preservatives. Especially important when plants are for consumption.
- MOST EFFECTIVE - Stronger, healthier roots for faster transplanting of all plant varieties.
- HEALTHIEST CUTTINGS - Helps prevent root rot and sagging cuttings for stronger roots and transplant success.
Don't buy new plants... clone the ones you have!
Residential sizes: 3/4 oz, 1 LB
Commercial / Nursery sizes: 1, 6, 12 and 50 LB (info@hormex.com)
Hormex Rooting Powder comes in 5 strengths to ensure the perfect level of accelerated root growth. Search for and click your plant variety below to jump to the strength for you.
- African Violet (Saint Paulina)#1
- Ageratum (Ageratum)#1
- Apple (Malus)#8
- Arbor-Vitae (Aurea Nana)#3
- Arbutus (Epigaea Repens)#8
- Ardisia (Ardisia Japonica)#3
- Azalea (R. Arborescens)#8
- Barberry (Berberis)#1
- Basil (Ocimum basilicum)#1
- Bayberry (Berberis)#1
- Beautyberry (Callicarpa)#1
- Beauty Bush (Kolkwitzia Amabilis)#8
- Beech (Fagus)#3
- Begonia (Begonia)#8
- Birch (Betula)#8
- Bittersweet (Celastrus)#1
- Blackberry (Rubus)#1
- Bluebeard (Caryopteris)#1
- Blueberry (Vaccinium Corymbosum)#3
- Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea)#1
- Bowstring Hemp (Sanserveria)#1
- Boxwood (Buxus)#8
- Broom (Cytisus)#3
- Butterflybush (Buddleia)#1
- Camelia (Camelia)#3
- Cannabis (Cannabis)#8 or #16
- Candytuft (Iberis)#1
- Carnation (Dianthus)#1
- Catalpa (Catalpa)#8
- Chamaecyparis (Chamaecyparis Obtusa)#16 or #30
- Retinospora (Chamaecyparis Ptsifera)#8
- Chaste Tree (Vitex)#8
- Chestnut (Castanea)#3
- Chokeberry (Aronia)#8
- Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum)#1
- Cinquefoil (Potentilla)#3
- Clematis (Clematis)#3
- Clerodendron (Clerodendron)#1
- Clockvine (Thunbergia)#1
- Coleus (Coleus Blumei)#1
- Cotoneaster (Coteneaster Horizontalis)#8
- Crabapple (Malus)#8
- Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia Indica)#1
- Crassula (Crassula Rubicunda)#1
- Creeper (Parthenocissus)#1
- Croton (Codiaeum)#1
- Cryptomeria (Crypsomeria)#8
- Currant (Ribes Tenuitorum)#1
- Dahlia (Dahlia)#1
- Daphne (Daphne)#3
- Deutzia (Deutzia Megnifica)#1
- Dewberry (Rubus)#1
- Dianthus (Caryophyllaceae)#1
- Dogwood (Cornus Florida#3
- Dovetree (Davidia)#1
- Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga)#3
- Dracaena (Dracaena Sarderiana)#1
- Dumb Canes (Dieffenbachia)#1
- Dutchmanspipe (Aristolochia)#3
- Elder (Sambucus) #3
- Eleutherococcus (Eleutherococcus)#8
- Elm (Ulmus)#1
- Escailonia (Escallonia)#8
- Euonymus (Euonymus)#1
- False Arborvitae (Thujopsis)#3
- Fig (Ficus Carica)#3
- Fir (Abies)#8
- Firethorn (Pyracantha)#3
- Flowering Cherry (Prunus)#1
- Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles)#8
- Fontanesia (Fontanesia)#1
- Franklinia (Gordonia Alatamaha)#3
- Fringe Tree (Chionanthus)#3
- Fuchsia (Fuchsia)#3
- Gardenia (Gardenia Florida)#3
- Geranium (Geranium)#1
- Golden Chain (Laburnum)#3
- Grape (Vitis)#8
- Hawthorne (Crateagus)#8
- Hazelnut (Corylus)#3
- Heath (Erica Carnea)#8
- Heather (Caluna Vulgaris)#8
- Hemlock (Tsuga)#8
- Hibiscus (Hibiscus)#8
- Holly (Ilex Opaca)#3
- Holly (Ilex Aquifolium))#30
- Holly (Japanese - Ilex Crenata)#8
- Honeysuckle (Lonicera)#1
- Hydrangea (Hydrangea)#1
- Jade (Crassula Ovata)#1
- Japanese Andromeda (Pieris Japonica)#1
- Japanese Umbrella Pine (Sciadopitys Verticillata)#8
- Jasmine (Jasminum Nudiflorum)#1
- Juniper (Juniperus Chinensis)#8
- Juniper (Juniperus Chinensis Japonica)#3
- Juniper (Juniperus Chinensis Pfitzeriana)#3
- Juniper (Juniperus Columnis Hillii)#3
- Juniper (Juniperus Communis)#8
- Juniper (Juniperus Conferta)#8
- Juniper (Juniperus Rigida)#3
- Juniper (Juniperus Sabina Fastigiata)#3
- Juniper (Juniperus Squamata Fargesii)#3
- Juniper (Juniperus Virginiana)#8
- Kerria (Kerria)#1
- Knotweed (Polygonum)#8
- Laburnocytisus (Laburnocytisus)#3
- Lantana (Lantana)#1
- Laurel (Kalmia)#8
- Lavender (Lavandula)#3
- Lemon (Citrus Limon Osbeck)#8
- Leuchothoe (Leucothoe)#3
- Lilac (Syringa Vulgaris)#8
- Lily Scales (Lilium)#3
- Lime (Tilia x Europaea)#8
- Linden (Tilia)#1
- Locust (Robinia)#8
- Magnolia (Magnolia)#8
- Maidenhair Tree (Ginko Biloba)#3
- Mango (Mangifera Indica)#8
- Manzanita (Arctostaphylos)#8
- Maple (Acer Japonicum Palmatum)#8
- Marijuana (Cannabis)#8 or #16
- Matrimony Vine (Lycium Halifolium)#8
- Melastoma (Melastoma)#1
- Mock Orange (Philadelphus)#1
- Mulberry (Morus Alba)#1
- Ninepark (Physocarpus)#8
- Oak (Quercus)#8
- Oleander (Oleander Nerium)#3
- Olive (Olea)#8
- Orange (Citrus Aurantium)#8
- Orchid (Orchidaceae)#1
- Orixa (Orixa)#1
- Osage Orange (Maclura)#1
- Osmanthus (Osmanthus)#3
- Pachysandra (Pachysandra Terminalis)#8
- Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)#3
- Pea Shrub (Caragana)#1
- Pear (Pyrus Serotina)#1
- Pecan (Pecan)#8
- Penstemon (Penstemon)#1
- Periwinkle (Vinca)#1
- Persian Shield (Strobilanthes Dyerianus)#1
- Persimmon (Diospyros Virginiana)#8
- Petunia (Petunia)#1
- Philodendron (Philodendron Bipinnatifidum)#1
- Phlox (Phlox)#1
- Photinia (Photinia)#1
- Pine (Pinus)#8
- Plumeria (Frangipani)#3
- Poinsettia (Euphorbia)#1
- Pomegranate (Punica Granatum)#8
- Poplar (Populus)#1
- Pricklypear Cactus (Opuntia)#1
- Privet (Ligustrum Avalifolium)#3
- Raspberry (Rubus)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Arborescens Grandiflora)#8
- Rhododendron (R. Calendulaceum)#8
- Rhododendron (R. Canadense)#8
- Rhododendron (R. Canescens)#8
- Rhododendron (R. Christmas Cheer)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Colletianum)#8
- Rhododendron (R. Coral Bell)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Dauricum)#3
- Rhododendron (R. Gandavense)#3
- Rhododendron (R. Kosterianuma Miss Louisa Hunnewell)#8
- Rhododendron (R. Kurume)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Mollis)#3
- Rhododendron (R. Mucronatum)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Obtusa Hinodigiri)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Obtusa Kaempieri)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Pink Pearl)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Roseum)#8
- Rhododendron (R. Schlippenbachii)#8
- Rhododendron (R. Snow)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Vaseyi)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Viscosum)#3
- Rhododendron (R. Yedoense Poukhanense)#1
- Rhododendron (R. Catawbiense Hybrids)#8
- Rhododendron (R. Wilsonii)#8
- Rose (Rose)#3
- Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis)#3
- Rubber Fig (Ficus Elastica)#3
- Russian Olive (Elaeagnus)#8
- Sage (Salvia)#1
- Sequoia (Sequoia Giantia)#3
- Silverbell (Halesia)#3
- Snake Plant (Sansevieria Trifasciata)#1
- Snapdragon (Antirrhinum)#1
- Snowbell (Styrax)#8
- Snowberry (Symphoricarpos)#1
- Sourwood (Oxydendrum)#8
- Speedwell (Veronica)#1
- Spirea (Spirea)#1
- Springscent (Fothergilla Major)#3
- Spruce (Picea Pungens)#3
- Stevia (Stevia)#1
- Stewartia (Stewartia Pentagyna)#1
- St. John’s Wort (Hypericum)#1
- Succulents#1
- Sweetleaf (Symplocos)#1
- Taxus (Taxaceae)#8
- Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris)#1
- Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)#8
- Trifoliate-Orange (Poncirus)#3
- Trumpet Creeper (Campsis)#1
- Tuliptree (Liriodendron)#8
- Verbena (Verbena)#1
- Viburnum (Viburnum)#1
- Waxmyrtle (Myrica)#1
- Weigela (Diervilla)#1
- Willow (Salix)#3
- Wintergreen (Gaultheria)#3
- Wisteria (Wisteria)#3
- Witch Hazel (Hamamelis)#3
- Yellowwood (Cladrastis)#3
- Yew (Taxus Baccata)#16 or #30
- Yew (Taxus Cuspidata)#8
- Yew (Taxus Media Hatfieldii)#8
- Yew (Taxus Media Hicksii)#8
- Zelkova (Zelkova)#3
If your plant variety is not listed and you are still unsure which strength is best, please email us and we will reply with the proper strength and update the list within 24 hours.
DIRECTIONS:
As quickly as possible, make cuttings using a clean cutting tool, moisten cut end, dip in Hormex Rooting Powder, and plant in your preferred grow medium.
1. Moisten base of cutting with clean water or quickly dip in Hormex Vitamin B1 & Hormone Concentrate. Shake off excess moisture.
2. Dip base of cuttings into Hormex Rooting Powder.
3. Tap cutting to remove excess powder.
4. Plant treated cuttings in rooting media, being careful not to rub off rooting powder when planting.
Once the cuttings have developed roots, which can take anywhere from 5 - 12 days depending on the plant variety, replant them in another container with moist potting soil or other grow medium.
PRO TIP 2: To identify whether roots have formed or not, pull lightly on the plants. If they pop right out, they are not ready. If you feel some resistance, go ahead and repot.
PRO TIP 3: Never place unused rooting powder back in container to prevent possible contamination. While not common, it is best to avoid this variable.
Hormex products have been proven by professionals and university studies to have the highest cloning success rate compared other methods!