Cutting Aid Rooting Hormone Powder – All-Purpose Plant Propagation Boost
Take the guesswork out of plant propagation with Cutting Aid Rooting Hormone Powder – the trusted solution for gardeners who want faster, healthier root growth in every cutting.
Whether you’re growing houseplants, vegetables, ornamentals, or woody shrubs, this versatile powder formula works across the board to encourage rapid root development, improve transplant success, and reduce common problems like wilting, fungal infection, and transplant shock. Designed for both beginner plant lovers and experienced horticulturists, Cutting Aid makes plant propagation simpler, more reliable, and more rewarding.
Why Choose Cutting Aid Rooting Hormone Powder?
- ✅ Suitable for All Plant Types
Works on softwood, semi-hardwood, and hardwood cuttings—including succulents, herbs, flowers, shrubs, trees, and indoor plants. - ✅ Stimulates Faster Root Growth
Encourages natural hormone activity in cuttings to help roots form more quickly and vigorously, improving survival rates and long-term plant health. - ✅ Easy-to-Use Powder Formula
Just dip the moistened end of your cutting into the powder, tap off the excess, and place it in your growing medium. No mess, no hassle. - ✅ Reduces Transplant Shock
Strengthens root systems early on, helping your plants adapt faster to new environments and reducing the risk of stunted growth. - ✅ Promotes Stronger, Healthier Plants
By forming robust roots at the start, your plants will grow more resilient and thrive over time, even in less-than-ideal conditions.
How to Use
- Take a healthy cutting from your desired plant.
- Moisten the cut end with water.
- Dip the wet end into the Cutting Aid Rooting Hormone Powder.
- Tap gently to remove excess powder.
- Plant the cutting into a suitable growing medium (soil, peat, perlite, etc.).
- Keep moist and warm, and monitor for new root growth!
Great for
- Houseplants & succulents
- Flowering plants & ornamentals
- Herbs, fruits, and vegetables
- Woody shrubs & trees
- Hydroponic or soil-based propagation
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