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The Quick Dip Method
Using the Basal Quick Dip Method you can propagate plants from cuttings
from easy to difficult to root.
• You dip the basal end of the cuttings into the Rooting
Solution for about five seconds then stick.
ROOTING PRODUCTS TO
USE
Use Rooting Hormones made with
• Hortus IBA Water
Soluble Salts®
For foliar methods, these aqueous rooting solutions are specially formulated to
allow entry into the plant’s vascular system.
USE ON MANY TYPES OF
PLANT CUTTINGS
• Cutting Types
• Cutting Selection
In the Growing Season
• Leafy cuttings: Tropical plants. Annual and perennial plants.
Woody ornamental plants. Forestry plants.
All Year
• Leafy and leafless cuttings: Tropical plants. Annual and perennial
plants. Woody ornamental plants. Forestry plants.
Winter Dormant Cuttings
• Leafless cuttings: Woody ornamental plants. Forestry plants.
All Year
• Leafy & leafless cuttings: Hard-to-root cuttings.
EQUIPMENT
• Dispense Rooting Solutions into small cups.
HOW TO USE
• Wound woody cuttings by making a 3/4 inch slit at the side of the
basal end is optional. Herbaceous cuttings are not wounded.
• Immerse the basal end of the cuttings about 3/4-1 inch into the
Rooting Solution for about five seconds.
• Stick the treated cuttings in the media, or put in plastic bags
and store until sticking or planting out.
• Turn on misters as required.
Introduction to Plant Propagation from Cuttings:
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Products: Hortus_IBA_WaterSolubleSalts(20%) RhizoponAA_DryPowder_RootingHormones
Methods: Foliar_Methods-Overview Total_Immerse_Method Spray_DripDown_Method
Basal_Methods-Overview Basal_QuickDip_Method Basal_Long_Soak_Method
Dry_Dip_Method Rose_Ideas TheCuttings
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