Plant Rooting Device Grow Graft Box High Pressure Propagation Ball
Product Features:
This high-tech plant rooting device is designed to help you propagate your plants with ease. It features a specially designed grafting ball that provides the ideal environment for roots to grow quickly and efficiently, meaning you can grow your own plants from cuttings.
Benefits:
– Propagate plants easily and quickly with this high-tech device.
– Ideal for beginner and experienced gardeners alike.
– Allows you to grow your own plants from cuttings.
– Made from durable plastic for long-lasting use.
Easy Installation:
1. Simply select a healthy stem on the plant you wish to propagate.
2. Peel away a small section of the bark from the stem.
3. Place the grafting ball over the peeled section of the stem.
4. Secure the grafting ball in place with the included ties.
5. Fill the grafting ball with moist potting mix.
6. Keep the grafting ball moist and in a warm place.
7. Within a few weeks, you should see roots growing out of the grafting ball.
8. Once the roots are well-established, you can cut the stem below the grafting ball and transplant the new plant into the soil.
Features:
– Made from durable plastic for long-lasting use.
– Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
– Includes everything you need to get started, including the grafting ball, ties, and instructions.
– Uses a special grafting ball that provides the ideal environment for roots to grow.
– Allows you to grow multiple plants from a single stem.
– No need for rooting hormones or special tools.
– Perfect for propagating a wide variety of plants, including flowers, vegetables, and herbs.
Some Extra Tips:
– Use a sharp knife to peel away the bark from the stem. This will help to ensure a clean cut and prevent damage to the plant.
– Keep the grafting ball moist but not soggy. Too much water can cause the roots to rot.
– Place the grafting ball in a warm place where it will receive plenty of sunlight. This will help to speed up the rooting process.
– Be patient! It may take a few weeks for roots to develop.
– Once the roots are well-established, you can cut the stem below the grafting ball and transplant the new plant into the soil.
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