

🌿 Clone like a pro—root success in every dip!
Hormodin Rooting Compound is a convenient, ready-to-use powder with 0.8% active ingredient designed to enhance root development in difficult-to-root plants. Packaged in a 0.5 lb jug, it supports up to 17,500 cuttings, making it a must-have for serious gardeners and plant propagators seeking reliable, professional-grade results.
| ASIN | B001FA6FB2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,105 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,347 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Hormodin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (934) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | A.M. Leonard |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 4.41 x 3.66 x 3.54 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Root Development |
| UPC | 351801365042 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
B**E
Cloning is easier
Seems to work pretty good, still working on figuring it out. I have noticed that some plants that I already know how to clone will clone even easier when I do put this on it so I can get more out of them cuz a lot of times it's just like a 50/50 when I clone.
A**R
Works AMAZING for dahlias
I took some cuttings in the fall and wanted to overwinter them. I have been using this Hormodin powder and the cuttings have been getting incredible roots on them. I got this rooting powder on a personal recommendation from someone else in a dahlia cutting group who said it worked great for her. I have to agree. Look at my dahlia cuttings in my photo. You can see the roots popping out of the root riot cubes they are in. As a side note, wear gloves when using this product and read the product warning labels. A must have for those rooting dahlias from cuttings!
M**.
Very good product
This stuff works really well. I would definitely recommend this especially if you have a large garden and do some cut-offs from it
H**.
Roots
I’m propagating a couple of cuttings & used this rooting compound & so far they seem to be growing & hopefully rooting. It’s extremely easy to use, just put a bit in the cap and dip the cutting into it & flick the cutting off so you don’t have clumps & plant it into the premade hole in the planting medium. Don’t pour the rooting compound back into the jar, any excess just throw it away.
C**N
This Is The Best Plant Hormone for Rooting Starts
This is scientifically noted as the plant auxin that is naturally produced by rooting portions of plants to stimulate the cells to transform from cambium and callus to roots. The major component is indole 3-butyric acid (IBA). It is better than IAA, Indole Acetic Acid and the concentration in this mix is a little stronger for hard to root species. When using this compound,, you should follow the guidelines from botanists on how to prepare the plant for rooting / propagation. Especially good for rhododendrons, and can also be used in light dilutions to soak cuttings (for 24-48 hrs) from plants or cuttings that have been heavily stressed from drying but still have life in them. Finally, this compound can also be applied in low doses to watering for newly planted young plants, giving them a rooting stimulation to help them get started. I guess I like this naturally occurring compound (IBA) because it really works and is scientifically proven after over 30 years of study by botanists around the world.
L**S
you get a lot for the price
WOW!! for this price its a lot!!! I have tried many other brands, expenive to cheap but honestly they are all the same stuff!!! this defenatly cost effective! I will be the loyal cusomer
D**N
Excellent product!
Excellent product!
B**Z
For hard to root cuttings
I am using this for my fall, hardwood cuttings, which will remain dormant until spring. I also will try it out on hard to root cuttings for spring. As a professional grower with 30 years of experience, I will advise to research your crop. This hormone comes in 3 levels for a reason. Usage of each level depends on the crop, ease of root ability, and time of year.
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