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๐ฟ Root like a pro, grow like a boss!
Technaflora TFRTG224G Rootech Gel is a premium cloning gel designed to accelerate root development with a potent hormone formula. Packaged in a user-friendly, wide-mouth 227g container, this gel ensures easy, mess-free application. Perfect for propagating even the most challenging plants, it consistently delivers healthy, fast-growing roots, making it a must-have for serious plant enthusiasts and professional propagators alike.
| ASIN | B002WRWTL2 |
| Brand Name | Technaflora |
| Coverage | 2-inch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,272) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00625664040959 |
| Included Components | โฆ.. |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Type Name | Technaflora Rootech Gel for Plants, 7-Grams |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 7 Liters |
| Manufacturer | Hydrofarm, Inc. |
| Mixing Ratio | 1:100 |
| Model Number | TFRTG7G |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | TFRTG7G |
| Specific Uses For Product | Root Development |
| Target Species | plants |
| UPC | 625664040959 |
A**Y
Its worked with my rubber plants
Itโs very small quantity but it helped a lot with growing new branches on my rubber plant
S**.
It does work. I usually can only root a cutting in plain water, they always rot in dry soil or absolutely won't grow roots for some reason. I have used powdered rooting hormone with a about 50/50 success rate years back. I have recently been completely unsuccessful in propagating succulent leaves & stems with the powdered hormone, now with this gel, every one of them have rooted and usually within days. FYI the moonstone leaves, immediately dip in the gel, stand up right in damp sphagum moss (loose not packed) do not let them callous first (my experience anyways). I have also got the strings of dolphins, bananas, pearls and ruby necklace to grow roots from a little fat leaf within a few days, prior to this gel I had to drop an entire stem in water and wait a few weeks for roots. I have not noticed this having any sort of smell, it is a small container but your not supposed to make the rooting end look like a q-tip. I probably have over 50 leaves/stems currently sprouting and still have over half of this little container.
E**E
Good product. Product was as expected and helped root plants
B**.
Unfortunately itโs very bad Iโve been tried it on a clones and it kills them
A**Y
Just touch the root tip with the powder. Last a very long time
S**N
Had a jungle mint monstera mid-cutting that wasn't doing well, it's roots rotted in the shipping process. I tried treating it in diluted hydrogen peroxide to save the remaining roots, but they ended up all rotting away within a few days Anyway, I got the plant on 9/10/25 and by 9/19/25 all the roots were completely rotted and slid off the stem with minimal force. I'm unsure how much of this damage was my fault, vs the packaging, vs it being a midcutting which apparently doesn't do well anyway in comparison to top cuttings. I normally propagate in water, but because it already had rot, I worried about it surviving water propagation. I have zero experience rooting in moss, but I set up a moss bin and I had put some of this gel on the stem where roots should come from. So far it's been a week and I have no roots still, however I do have this growth point which is finally emerging! Which means the rot didn't take too much of the plant! I'm really hoping this gel helps or at least I hope the plant roots regardless of the gel. I'll update my post eventually. I don't know if I should try reapplying the gel or not though, but I'm probably going to avoid reapplying 10/28/25 I have plenty of roots now! I'm unsure if this paste helped or not but it certainly didn't kill it so there's progress! The first root developed on 10/10/25 in a spot I did NOT put this paste (the aerial root coming out from next to the growth point aka the higher up root) I'm not sure at what day it was, but at some point the spot I DID put the paste did start developing roots and there's two roots coming out of that section (the lower two roots) All roots look healthy, and it will remain in the prop box until I see a leaf fully emerge. Overall unsure if this product works but it at least didn't kill this plant. I'm going to try it on two albo cuttings I have that don't seem to be developing roots as well as the other cuttings are.
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