Posted By: Richard
Location: DeLand, FL United States
Comments:
For the most part I am very pleased with the results. about 25% of cuttings didn't make it but the 75% thst did are doing nicely. A little slower than I expected but it does a great job overall.
Posted By: Deborah Reed
Location: Jacksonville, VT United States
Does what it's supposed to well.
Posted By: kevin
Location: Fort Worth , TX United States
Had something to try it with when received. Had signs of roots in four days.
Posted By: Susan
Location: Winnetka, IL United States
Great product. Instead of ordering kits, I buy by the bottle and use with small plastic cups (mouthwash size) that I cover with plastic wrap afer I have filled them about 2/3 full with the rooting product. Then I punch a tiny hole in the plastic wrap and insert my cutting. The plastic wrap keeps the gel from drying out. I put the cups on trays under lights, and in about 3 weeks, the cuttings are ready to transplant to larger cups filled with potting soil, where they grow on outside for another 3 weeks or so before final planting in Pamela Crawford side planting containers. Very useful for multiplying coleus, impatiens, begonias and many other types of annuals I use in bulk for containers. I could do the same thing using plain water instead of Gel2Root but it would take longer for cuttings to reach transplanting size and the plants wouldn't be as healthy.
Posted By: J. Boulden
Location: Salt Lake City, UT United States
The root gel is quite viscous and flows easily from the bottle. I took geranium cuttings and squirted the gel in the bottom of small paper cups. It solidified sufficiently to hold the cuttings. I have topped up the gel about every two days. The cuttings look fresh after 1 week, but as of yet no roots.
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