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Dr. Root 50 ml (for ordinary plants)

Product code for ordering by phone or messengers: ot000113

Dr. Root 50 ml (for ordinary plants)

Product code for ordering by phone or messengers: ot000113

Description

Dr. Root 50 ml (for ordinary plants)

DOCTOR ROOT is an innovative rooting gel that allows you to achieve maximum rooting of plants without having special skills and using simple instructions.

Doctor Root for ordinary plants. The concentration of BMI is 2.5gr. \ l. Suitable for shrubs, berry and fruit and vegetable plants, as well as for most plants found in Russia and the CIS.

Doctor Rootis very easy to use. Suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners. The drug is specially created in the form of a gel that allows it to instantly envelop the tissues of the cuttings and exclude infection. The gel does not wash off during watering and will remain on plants throughout the root formation stage. It is safer compared to liquid solutions and powders because it cannot spill or wake up. 

Composition and properties:
As part of Doctor Root, the main active ingredient is a phytohormone: Indolyl-3-butyric acid (BCI), which stimulates root formation. Also in the composition there are vitamins of group B, necessary for plants for root formation and protection on the cut section of the cuttings, as well as to protect the delicate tissues of newly formed roots.

Method of application:
1. Select the plant you want to root. Choose a healthy and stress-free plant at the moment. 
2. Cut off the shoots so that there are about 4 pairs of leaves on each and remove the bottom two pairs. Make a diagonal cut with a clean blade to prevent infection from entering the plant. It is recommended to make a cut directly over the next leafy pair. 
3. Lower the stalk 1-2 cm into the gel and immediately place it in a propagator or other medium with a high humidity level, so that it is securely fixed and does not lean away from gravity. Do not allow the leaves to come into contact with the propagator or other material on which moisture is collected. 

Attention! Do not lower the cuttings into a common container and do not return an excess of previously used gel to it - this may cause an infection or cause an undesirable reaction. 
4. Continue spraying and watering the plant throughout the entire root formation process. Ideal conditions for cuttings vary within 90% humidity and temperature 200C - 250C.
5. After the roots have sprouted, do not rush to transplant the plant. The plant needs to acclimatize to move to a less humid environment. We recommend doing this process 3-5 days before the transplant. To do this, it is necessary to gradually open the propagator or other structure so that moisture can escape and not accumulate in the form of condensate. The recommended interval of 3-5 days will most effectively prepare your plant for a less humid climate. It is very important to start the acclimatization process gradually, avoiding sudden changes in humidity. 
6. When the acclimatization of the plant has been completed (the plants do not wither in the fresh air from lack of moisture, they look cheerful and not sick) — you can safely transplant it. You can transplant your rooted plants into any system, substrate, etc. Be extremely careful at the time of transplantation because new roots are still very fragile and easily subject to breakage and are also very sensitive to all changes. It is recommended not to feed the plants with fertilizers for 10-14 days, or to do it with a concentration less than 2-4 times that specified by the manufacturer. 

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Dr. Root 50 ml (for ordinary plants)