3 FASTEST HOMEMADE ROOTING HORMONES | Organic Powerful And Safe
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- Synthetic rooting hormones can be expensive and many people want to try an organic method to taking cuttings and starting everything from tomatoes to figs. You probably have the ingredients to make any of these DIY rooting hormones in your home. Super easy to make and you'll have a garden with massive harvest.
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I've tried honey, cinammon, aloe and also turmeric, What worked is soluble dispirin (aspirin).
Careful with Honey in warm water, around 40° some enzymes and other goodies start to break down.
Honey also has antibacterial properties (if you don't cook them away).
Cinnamon also has antifungal properties, so both help indirectly in keeping the vurnable cutting safe.
Hydrogen Peroxide for example *only* desinfects and doesn't directly help in rooting, because unlike cinnamon it does not contain any rooting hormone.
It is easier to just put the aloe leaf in the blender, and that also is a life-saver for burns, literally.
So, I have heard to use honey and aloe and that works pretty well.
Aspirin is the active ingredient in willow. Willow is natural pain reliever.
@chuckbailey6835 Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to reduce pain, fever, and/or inflammation, and as an antithrombotic. I'm using aspirin as a generic form of a pain reliever. Thank for your assistance.
yes, I understand that the colonists learned about willow bark tea for pain relief from the 'Indians', Native American or First Nations people here in New England. Saliceae, the willow tree family, from which comes acetyl salicylic acid, the main ingredient of aspirin.
Thank you for the comparison to show us what works and how well!
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Dip n' Grow and an aeroponic system has given me roots on peppers and tomatoes in 3 days. (With CO2 enrichment)
Hormodin is my favorite, is awesome!
Tomato cuttings needs nothing it is the easiest cutting to root on the planet
indeed.. a better test would be a woody shrub or something.
thank you
Superb! Thank you for sharing this informative video. Greetings from Madang, Papua New Guinea!
tanks for the info!👍
Cinnamon and honey is only a anti fungal not a rooting hormone 😊
That is why you should use aspirin along with them. I also sprinkle cinnamon on the top of the soil when starting seedlings and cuttings.
Wait... So I can't do what he did with the cinnamon?
@@BlackheartSky17 You might be able to do that if your conditions are just right, but you will get better results with using aspirin on the stem, because cinnamon combats fungus and some fungi in the soil helps plants grow better.
Yes it is
Well, he showed you the results. It looked like it worked according to the results he got
Thanks for the tip
No problem! Happy gardening
Your bonsai look lovely. Thanks bro
Thanks…it’s a great hobby.
Thank you for this detailed informative video.
Glad it was helpful!
id like some pro grade % .25 iba. but the best i find in stores is .003% like cloneX. usually my first choice. the powdered is only .001% iba. buying mostly talc or gel lol
Great information to know! Thank you so much it will help me a lot!
So glad!
How about, if I dip it in honey then in cinnamon
Thanks for the video, it was interesting. I'd be curious to see if combining some of the natural things would give something equally effective to the synthetic rooting hormone.
It looked like you only used the gel of the aloe vera plant, and I think many of it's beneficial qualities are in the skin. I think it might work better if you put the whole piece in a blender with water, and let it soak for a few hours after blending or heat in crock pot. Then, you can strain it and get out any of the water soluble stuff in the skin.
With the honey, I know you said it was raw, but it did not look unfiltered. Much honey that is advertised as raw has been processed, the honey should be opaque and solid at room temperature; and from a local source you trust to know it's the real unadulterated deal.
Very informative video thank you as I have done a lot of experimenting with almost all you presented in video except willow bark which I did not try yet but again thank you for putting this video together
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, I am impressed by the cinnamon and will certainly try it! My only experience so far is with willow cuttings, leaves and all (chopped up and steeped in hot water, then diluted for watering), and those were excellent as well. I managed to save a few trees the city decided to plant during the hottest time of summer. They already had lost all leaves despite copious watering efforts, but after some willow tea each they got new leaves in early autumn and I think hey will have survived the winter as well. I will definitely try the cinnamon on my bell pepper though, which decided to survive until now, but having a bit of back-up with am early start doesn't hurt for sure.
Cheers and good luck in your garden.
Love your bonsais.
Thank you!
How did the aspirin do?
Willow Bark and Honey...
very useful comparisons. i've watched other videos - it seems cinnamon does best indeed honey should be used pure and raw, just as a dip.
Thanks for watching!
What was the asprin result?
well done, I learn a lot thank you so much for sharing your experiments!
i find your explanation very credible.
with willow its best to dig up some willow root , works much better , branches don't work as well ,, it works better than the powder or clonex ,, i dig down to aroot and get the smaller roots growing off main root ,
Thanks for the tip!
Dank tomatoes
Thank you. I will do the cinnamon. I do not have access to the synthetic one where I am at
After using cinnamon, all my cutting have rooted and grown now. Thanks
What about the aspirin
aspirin results?
I’d like to see what would happen if you mixed them all!
Have you ever heard of Jack and the beanstalk? 😂
aloe vera is all you need
Can you use ibuprofen instead of aspirin?
Should we put our cuttings in water first or can we plant them directly un soil ?
Either way
You mentioned your "garden blender." Do you have a garden "spoon" for that aloe? j/k Keep growing king!
The wife doesn’t want me using her “good” kitchen stuff.
gud1
which method has the most roots?
A lot of variables.
Usually you need to order a grow light with a light spectrum that matches sun light. Most box store lights don't have the spectrum plants need to grow. Sprouting with shop lights works and without the right spectrum you will get spindly plants.
When you used honey I wonder where you got the honey. If you obtained it at the supermarket it's likely not pure honey. Actual honey may give different results.
Molasses, that's what should be used. Unsulphured raw molasses
Thanks for pointing this out. I watched again in the video, and the honey did not have the creamy look of unfiltered. I would give this experiment another try with honey I knew was raw and unfiltered.
I have an eery feeling that blackberry branches and leaves might work as well if you grind them down, wild blackberry roots like crazy it just has to touch the ground, this plant must have a ton of rooting hormones due to having this aggressive behavior!
Cidr vinegsrthf ph level must b crazy
Anything works with a tomato. I legit just take cuttings and poke them into the ground....
Its about getting more effectiv
Hydrogen peroxide is a speedy inexpensive helper to root fast
Any one try hydrogen peroxide?
did you?
@@sven-en2fd ya it did not kill cuttings of a ficus. But they have not rooted yet only been 7 days
It's not synthetic
So ------- What happened using aspirin?????????? Why did you omit it???????
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I just watched a video from IV Organics and that guy said the some university did a study using the powdered rooting powder with cinnamon and that worked better than either one by itself, I don't remember now if that is on every type cutting or just certain ones, here is the video: How To Root Cuttings | Honey vs. Cinnamon vs. CloneX | THE RESULTS ARE IN
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