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Can rooting powder be irrigated directly

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-14 08:43:28
Rooting powder can be used to irrigate plants, but it can not be directly irrigated. It must be diluted first. It is mainly used for cutting, dilution 1000 times, dip about 3-6 seconds and then cutting can speed up the rooting speed. It can also be used for transplanting and diluting 300-500 times. In addition, it should not be used as fertilizer for a long time.

I. is it possible to

Rooting powder can be used to water plants, but not directly. When irrigating the plant, it must be diluted first, which can promote the rooting speed of the plant. It is mainly used in the propagation of some twigs.

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2. Usage

1. Rooting powder of cuttings: the rooting powder of cuttings should be 1000 times thinner and soaked for about 6 hours. When dipping, the length of dipping should be determined according to the difficulty of rooting, about 3-6 seconds.

2. Rooting powder for transplanting: the rooting powder for transplanting shall be diluted 300-500 times, and the root shall be irrigated for spraying, and the soil ball shall be sprayed before planting.

3. Precautions

Rooting powder

Rooting powder is not fertilizer can not be used for a long time, it can only accelerate rooting speed, no fertilizer contains nutrients, can not meet the nutrient needs of plants, nor is the more the better.

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