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Join Date: Aug-2001
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Re: Hormone rooting powder, Where can I buy it?
Hello Phoenix-X!
Rooting hormone is sold in two forms- rooting powder, like Rootone-F, which contains a fungicide that cuttings can be dipped into
- There are also liquid rooting hormone compounds that can be painted right onto the tree. These solutions tend to be stronger and can be mixed in different concentrations for hardwood and softwood cuttings.
- You can find both these at most full-service Garden Centers (even Woolworth's Nursery carries the powder) or search on the web for sites like this one
Redwood is generally very easy to root. _ - I have occasionally had branches that I pruned away from yard trees fall into compost, where they proceeded to root themselves in place.
- There were at one time small redwood burls sold as "dish forests" at Cost Plus in San Francisco. _I bought a couple of these and instead of placing the burls in water in a dish I painted on rooting compound and planted them in bonsai soil. _Over a couple of months they sent out lots of shoots and roots.
To use the rooting compund, - After you take your cutting, use a sharp knife like a grafting knife to clean away the rough edges and leave a nice clean cut. _
- Then you can moisten the edge with water and sprinkle on the rooting compound or paint on the solution.
- Next, pot the cuttings up, keep them warm and don't let them dry out!
Good Luck
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