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Clonex HGC726005 Rooting Gel, 100 ml, Brown

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Size: 100 ML


Features

  • Clonex is a high performance, water-based, rooting compound
  • Contains a full spectrum of mineral nutrients and trace elements to nourish young roots during their formative stages
  • Supplies hormones to promote root cell development
  • Provides vitamins to protect delicate, new root tissue
  • Ensures root production on cuttings of plants

Description

Clonex Rooting Gel can be used on all types of cuttings including woody, herbaceous, flowering ornamental species, vegetables, fruit trees, and small fruits. It contains a full spectrum of mineral nutrients and trace elements to nourish the young roots during their important formative stages. Clonex is a high performance, water-based, rooting compound.

Brand: Clonex


Item Weight: 0.25 Pounds


Item Form: Gel


Coverage: Full


Liquid Volume: 1E+2 Milliliters


Brand: Clonex


Item Weight: 0.25 Pounds


Item Form: Gel


Coverage: Full


Liquid Volume: 1E+2 Milliliters


Specific Uses For Product: Root Development


Target Species: Plants


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Manufacturer: Hawthorne Hydroponics, LLC


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 795871307982 700761149764 742488642708 791090259521 659627002029 877707814885 783942912265 659627001008


Unit Count: 3.4 Fl Oz


Product Dimensions: 1.7 x 1.7 x 3.25 inches


Item Weight: 4 ounces


Item model number: HGC726005


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • ALIENS !!!
First I want to say remember, any time you take a clipping there is always a chance it could fail. About my situation now, At first I thought, it was killing my plant, then I checked the lower stem beneath the soil and thought I had a disease or alien infection, but it turned out the bloody thing was just absolutely covered in budding root tips. That's when I realized, not only was it working, it was working so well, it was sapping nutrients from the plant to make it happen. Causing deficiencies in my main three nutrients(Nitrogen, Phosphate and Potassium). Soo, I addressed the deficiencies to support the extra growth and must say this was an absolute success. My plant had broken from its seed root at birth and been replanted as a tiny sprout. She formed three tiny roots with no tap root and the three it formed became her main root bundles, but two of them broke off, one each during two transfers as she was growing larger and being moved to her new homes. With this product I have been able to give her a massive root system and she is now busting out of her net pot and making her way toward the Hydroponic reservoir below. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Lucas J Martin

  • Works well
Nice thick gel. Great results.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Sandra Morency

  • I am a newbie to cutting and rooting
It seemed to work well but the proof is in the pudding if I get tubers from dahlia cuttings. Worked better than a competitor.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024 by AEA

  • Works great
This product functions directly as intended I would probably give 5 stars but I have yet to test any other brands.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by Laith harrington

  • unfortunatly, nothing I tried to clone with this took.
Hard to write a review when I got 0% success. Not gonna go into a lot of details cuz I don't have the notes in front of me, but suffice it to say, It did not work as easily as it claimed. I used it multiple different ways in different mediums and all the cuttings I used this stuff with failed to root and ended up rotting. I had better luck using plain water. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by Valeria

  • easy to use product that will stimulate a plant cutting to root so you can propagate it
Clonex HGC726005 Rooting Gel is a popular rooting hormone used by gardeners and plant enthusiasts to stimulate root growth in cuttings. It contains a blend of hormones, essential nutrients, and vitamins designed to encourage rapid root development, improving the success rate of propagating plants from cuttings. Users typically apply a small amount of the gel to the cut end of a plant cutting before placing it in a growing medium. The gel helps to protect the cutting from pathogens while providing the hormones needed to trigger root growth. Many gardeners find it effective and reliable for propagating a wide range of plant species. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024 by PapaKnowsStuff

  • Not a 100% success but better than powder!
I never really understood the hype for rooting hormone - I tried a couple of different ones with a similar success rate to my normal propagation methods (water and soil with a humidity dome). I have a higher success rate with this gel compared to my normal methods, though not significantly so, but much better with non-succulent propagates. It seems to better adhere to plants and works best on vining plants such as pothos and monstera. I do have one additional complaint - the lid does not secure the gel and it will leak and leave very dark stains. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by AmazonUser

  • Awesome when you want to make more!
I feel absolute love for a specific rose which goes by the name of "Black Magic" Roses! They are extremely hard to purchase and if you can, you have to order way in advance, like a year or two and wait all that time just to be told your order is being canceled and you are being refunded because they have no more as they have over ordered the product( Which is now the 6th year in a row they have done this to me)! How is that my fault right? anyway back to the review! I apologize for the tangent! 1. Before we begin with directions here is something that all of you need to know as I have been asked this so many times before, which is About how to properly cut a stem. a. For those who do not know the proper way to cut a stem off, You will want the proper shears for this and make sure they are good quality and extra sharp as if they are dull you will ruin the whole plant you cut it from. b. If you happen to (like me) acquire a flower from a florist you will want to get that stem home and under luke warm water (room temperature) you will submerge the stem and take your sharp shears and cut just a half inch off the bottom in a slanted cut as so your flower does not sit directly onto the bottom of the vase or your stem will not be able to soak up the nutrients it need to grow roots or even soak up water. Instead it will just die! 2. First and foremost DO NOT rush! a. You DO want to apply Clonex generously (by Dipping at least 1 whole inch on the bottom of the cut off stem into the bottle as so you know it has been saturated!). b. When you have done that, you will then want to place this into a small single flower vase. c. If you do not have one you can purchase one at your local florist or hardware store. An even cheaper option is to buy one at your local dolor store like Dollar Tree. You dont need a fancy one. d. If you Rush you WILL end up with a dead stem and NO new flower or tree or what ever else you are trying to grow! 3. You will need lots of flower food. a. If you are like me and you dont have alot of money, you can use other alternatives the only problem is if you cut corners with the flowers you are going to see what happens to the flower when you try to cut corners! b. Buying a plant food from your local florist or garden center is best! They do have cheap food for flowers. c. Make sure you buy the appropriate foods tho! If you happen to try and clone roses, you will need rose food. If you try to clone a vegetable, you will need vegetable food. If you try to clone a tree, you will need the appropriate foods for it. d. Basically what I am saying is some plants require a very acidic type food and nutrient for them to grow and thrive as well as make flowers and so on, and some cannot have any or too much acidity or they will die. If you dont use the appropriate foods you can and will kill them. e. I see alot of people who have said this does not work, well they are full are it, or they just do not know the proper steps to take! 4. Making water for the Vase. a. Before you place the stem into the vase you will want to make up the water and plant food solution. b. You will add luke warm(or ROOM TEMPERATURE) water along with the plant food into the water and let it dilute. c. You will then mix the water and plant food in the water until it has dissolved. d. After it has diluted by mixing it and letting it settle for a minute or so you will then take the next steps! 5. Placing the Stem in the vase. a. After you place your Stem in the vase you will leave it in there until you see it actually root! b. You will want to change the water and add more plant food like the above steps in steps 4 a-d at least every 3 days so it is not sitting in stagnant water. c. Plants can survive after being cut without water for about three days before they start to wilt unless they are left in the sun which in that case will wilt even sooner! So on that note you will want the freshest cut flower to do this with or you will wind up with a rotting flower in the water, regardless of how cautious you are! 6. Patience is A Virtue! a. If you are as impatient as some people are here you can take your chances and actually place the flower in the dirt after submerging the stem in the clonex, but I would not suggest it! b. In the cut stage you dont want to risk it as if you forget to water the flower even one day as these need to be watered twice a day or more depending on the temperature outside then you risk the entire process going to crud! c. Its up to you. You either want results or dont! 7. When to place it in the ground! a. Only after you actually see roots(which can be really tiny) will you actually place the stem in the dirt b. Before placing the stem in the ground you will need to maker sure the ground has been that has been aerated and fertilizer has been added to it! c. If it is too cold outside make sure you have a pot that is big enough for your plant. d. The best way to measure a pot so you know it will be big enough is to take the roots and measure it with a ruler on a piece of paper then mark the other side of the paper until you have a whole circle then you will take that and figure you will need at least two inches bigger then that circle(as you will need to make sure you have enough room for growth). e. If you have grown this indoors, you are probably wondering (If you dont already know) when to place this new plant of yours outside to acclimate to the weather(as you cannot bring the plant outside and just place it in a hole right away! You need to give it at least 2 or 3 days to adjust to your yard before placing it in the ground! f. You will dig a hole that is at least 1' deep and if the stem is bigger you will want to dig a hole that is big enough for your stem! g. Do not try to cut corners like I have said again and again above as you will not get the results you are looking for! It will only end in disaster! If you have questions please feel free to ask as I will always be available to answer any questions! Also if anyone feels I am missing something please let me know as I feel like I have missed something! I guess I will figure it out! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2013 by HPS Jeanann Sadler

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