using alcohol to extract willow rooting hormone
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14 years agoalbert_135 39.17°N 119.76°W 4695ft.
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What to use for rooting hormone
Comments (4)you probably dont need any for forsythia .... insert in water or damp potting soil ... most will root ... ken...See MoreAre basil cuttings rooted with rooting hormone safe?
Comments (4)Of course! Why wouldn't they be? If you're worried about it, however, next time just use pure honey instead of rooting hormone. To make rooting hormone soak the yellow-tipped shoots of a weeping willow tree in water. A tea made from the bark of a willow tree is also effective. When using the shoots or bark soak them for 24 hours prior to using. Rooting hormone is usually sold as indole butyric acid (IBA). It simply encourages the cuttings to form new roots....See MoreCoffee Grounds as a Planting Medium
Comments (59)hi regarding using spent coffee grounds as a growing medium. I have just done experiments using SCG mixed in with peat at different ratios namely 25%,50%,75% and 100% to grow tomato and geranium seedlings. It was not a success the tomatoes in the 100% were dead within a week and the seedlings in all the other mixes did not thrive.I thought that this was due to the fact that the SCG were to acidic but when i tested the ph of all the mediums it turned out that the higher the % of coffee the more alkaline it was I also had the problem of the leaves going a purple colour in the tomatoes and the geranium leaves went a yellow colour. I thought that it might be that the SCG are to high in nutrients which scorches the seedlings or it is a lack of some nutrients causing a deficiency. Two samples have been sent away to a lab for testing just waiting for results otherwise if anyone has any thoughts on why it did not work please advise. i would appreciate any information thanks !!!!...See MoreRooting plants without rooting hormone
Comments (5)Sure it is. Many millions of plants were propagated from cuttings before rooting hormones came into existence. The three keys to success are: proper timing in taking the cuttings, a suitable rooting medium, and a means of maintaining 100% humidity around the cuttings until rooting has taken place. Old time propagators used sand, mixtures of peat and sand, or anything else that held moisture but had lots of air space. Containers with good drainage, a glass cover- later a poly plastic one - to maintain humidity and a lifetime's experience to know when to take the cuttings....See Morealbert_135 39.17°N 119.76°W 4695ft.
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