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Garden Safe TakeRoot Rooting Hormone is a 12-pack powder designed to promote rapid root growth on cuttings from a wide variety of popular home, garden, and greenhouse plants. Featuring the natural rooting hormone indole-3-butyric acid, it enables fast, reliable propagation within days. Easy to use and eco-friendly, this product is a must-have for millennial plant enthusiasts aiming to expand their indoor jungles and garden collections efficiently and sustainably.







| ASIN | B00EORPASM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #276 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #10 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Garden Safe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (37,063) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10072845931945 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Item model number | HG-93194 |
| Liquid Volume | 57 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | United Industries |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.13 x 5.12 x 6.81 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Potting,Rooting |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Ounce |
F**N
Unlock the Magic of Plant Propagation
I recently purchased Garden Safe Take Root Rooting Hormone, and I have to say, I am thoroughly impressed! As someone who loves to garden and propagate plants, I was excited to give this product a try. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint! The packaging was eye-catching, and the instructions were clear and easy to follow. I decided to try it out on a few cuttings from my favorite houseplant, a pothos. I dipped the cut ends in the hormone powder and planted them in a pot with fresh soil. After a few weeks, I noticed tiny new roots starting to form! I was ecstatic! And not only that, but the new growth on my pothos cuttings was thriving. They were growing faster than any other cuttings I had previously attempted to propagate. But the real test came when I used it on a more challenging plant - a fiddle leaf fig. Now, if you know anything about fiddle leaf figs, you know they can be tricky to propagate. But with Garden Safe Take Root Rooting Hormone, it was a breeze! I had roots starting to form within a week, and now, a few months later, I have a beautiful new fiddle leaf fig plant thriving in my home. Not only is this product incredibly effective, but it's also affordable and easy to use. And the best part? It's kind of funny, in a way. I mean, who would have thought that a little powder could be so powerful? It's almost like magic! In fact, I've even started joking around with my fellow gardening friends about the power of this rooting hormone. Whenever we get together to swap cuttings, I always pull out my Garden Safe Take Root Rooting Hormone and say something like, "Watch out, folks, I've got the secret weapon!" It always gets a laugh, but it's also true - this product has become my secret weapon for successful plant propagation. And it's not just the effectiveness of the product that makes it so appealing. The fact that it's so easy to use is also a huge plus. I don't need any special equipment or expertise to use it - I simply dip the cut end of my plant into the powder and plant it as usual. It's quick, simple, and effective. And for someone like me, who loves to experiment with new plant varieties and propagation methods, that's exactly what I need. I also appreciate that Garden Safe Take Root Rooting Hormone is safe to use on a wide variety of plants, from succulents to fruit trees. It's always reassuring to know that I can rely on one product for all my propagation needs, rather than having to buy multiple products for different types of plants. In addition to being effective and easy to use, another thing I love about Garden Safe Take Root Rooting Hormone is that it's eco-friendly. The product is made from natural ingredients, which means it's safe for the environment and won't harm the plants I'm trying to grow. I've also noticed that since I started using this product, I've been able to reduce my plant waste. Instead of tossing out cuttings that I thought would never grow roots, I can now give them a second chance with the help of this rooting hormone. It's not only cost-effective, but it also helps me to reduce my carbon footprint by reducing my plant waste. And speaking of cost-effectiveness, I have to mention that a little goes a long way with this product. The 2-ounce container is plenty for several uses, even if you're propagating a lot of plants. So, not only is it effective, easy to use, and eco-friendly, but it's also a great value for the money. Overall, I would give Garden Safe Take Root Rooting Hormone a 5 out of 5-star rating. It's a game-changer for any gardener looking to propagate their plants successfully. And the stories I can tell about my newfound plant propagation success are sure to entertain my fellow gardening enthusiasts. So, if you want to grow new plants from cuttings and have some fun while doing it, I highly recommend giving this product a try. You won't be disappointed!
D**S
Roots within days
Wow this stuff really worked. I followed the instructions and the propagated plant had roots within days and grew fast. Definitely work the money. I would purchase again.
R**E
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Really works!
M**A
Amazing!
I propagated my Pothos on Dec 15th and I already have roots coming in! If you use a semi dark vase they will grow faster!
J**.
Encourages cuttings to grow roots more quickly than other rooting hormones I have used.
I am 73 and my interest in propagating plants of all kinds began when I was in grade school. Since then, I have propagated a multitude of different varieties, both with and without using rooting hormones. Like all other living things, they have a desire to survive. The rooting hormone, though, is not a magic powder. You have to learn how to prepare cuttings, and each plant species can differ in the method or rooting medium used. Many of the soft stemmed plants root easily with or without a rooting hormone - for example basil, African violet leaves, or others with soft stems. For this type of cutting, it's a good idea to put a gallon baggie over the plant and pot to create a greenhouse effect, especially if the cutting has larger leaves. For plants that have woody stems, a rooting hormone helps a lot in the production of roots before the leaves dry out. For all cutting, there are basic techniques that help to ensure success. Don't try to root a cutting that is too large as the leaves will die before the cutting can grow enough roots to support them. In general, a cutting should be no larger than 6-7 inches as the leaves should be removed from the bottom 3 inches or so. New roots will start growing at the leaf nodes (where the leaves come out of the stems). The very bottom of the cutting should be cut at a 45 degree angle as it allows more area for water absorption by the cutting. Soft stem cuttings do well in potting soil, but woody cuttings do better in a soil-less medium that retains moisture without being soggy or wet. A soil-less medium, such as coconut coir, also drains well. I don't recommend rooting cuttings in water since water roots are thicker and more fibrous than soil roots. When plants rooted in water are planted in soil, they have to grow new roots to adapt to living in soil. This usually isn't a problem for soft stemmed cutting that easily grow roots, but it can kill woody or hard-stemmed varieties. Since using this rooting hormone, I have rooted 36 Genovese basil cuttings, 12 pineapple sage cuttings, 5 rosemary cuttings, 5 thyme cuttings, 3 green sage cuttings, 2 lemon basil cuttings, and a number of cherry tomato cuttings. 100% of these cutting survived and grew. Prior to using this rooting hormone, I still had a good success rate with most of these, but the success rate was not quite as good. I also, had not tried to root some of the woody cutting, such as lemon basil, prior to getting this rooting hormone. By using this hormone, both of my lemon basil cuttings grew. To put all of this in a nutshell, a rooting hormone of any kind is not going to magically work without proper preparation of the cutting, consideration of the plant species, and consideration of the best rooting medium for the species. All things considered, I would definitely recommend this rooting hormone as an aid to successfully rooting cuttings of any plant species. To use this rooting hormone, simply prepare the cutting as described above, moisten the end of the cutting, dip it into the rooting powder, tap off the excess, insert the cutting at least 3-4 inches into the soil in a hole made by a pencil or potato baking stake, water until water comes out the bottom of the pot, and cover the cutting and pot with a gallon baggie that has holes cut at the top for air circulation. If done properly, the cutting may wilt the first couple of days, but it will come back as the roots develop. If you grow herbs outdoors in the summer and want to have them available for the winter, this is a great way to produce new plants that can also be planted outdoors next summer. You will also have fresh herbs for the winter. I have included pictures of a few of the plants I have rooted using this hormone. UPDATE 7/27/21: I have been using this rooting hormone for over a year, and root quite a few cuttings rather than starting plants from seed since this produces larger plants more quickly. In this time, I have used less than half of the jar of rooting hormone. I have found that it is not at all necessary to dampen the stem of the cutting before dipping it into the powder. More than enough sticks to the stem, and it is still necessary to tap off the excess. Using this rooting hormone, I have had 100% success in rooting all of my cuttings. The latest cuttings I have rooted are thyme, lemon thyme, pineapple sage, rosemary, basil, Greek oregano, spicy oregano, Italian oregano, garden sage, and a few others. Rooting new plants with this hormone has been so successful, I would never use another one. I hope this review was helpful for you. I will update the review if I have other helpful ideas.
D**T
I DID AN EXPERIMENT:NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEAVES TREATED AND NOT TREATED WITH THIS PRODUCT!
I did an experiment. Half the leaves for propagation had this product on it, and half was without. When I finally got pups, there was absolutely no difference between the two sets of leaves, or no difference in the African violet babies. I honestly and truly did this experiment and I did not see a difference regarding results on the leave stems where I used the rooting hormone, and on those that I did not. It was not super effective, and it didn’t affect the growth rate. I got the same results, so I can not say that this product was effective. It was NOT. The product itself is a white powder in appearance, and you dip your stem tip in it before you put it in the dirt to propagate. Others find it helpful, but I did not. It sounds like a great idea in theory, but I didn’t see the difference in practice. Perhaps I’ll try it again and compare one more time. If I find a difference, I’ll edit my review. Otherwise, I would NOT buy this product again.
S**R
Very effective hermon even my plants died for another reason :) , you need to follow the instructions of use
D**N
Most of my plants have developed roots and very happy
G**N
Had plenty of success using this product. It definitely works. Only a small tub but you don't need much, just a light dusting.
S**M
Work like a charm.
E**S
This has been a consistently amazing root hormone ever since I started using it! It lasts forever but also just works very very well. Will probably order again in the future when I run out!
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