        
Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts ™ INTRODUCTION TO PLANT PROPAGATION FROM CUTTINGS We often want to produce new plants which are exactly like those stock plants which we have in our home, garden, nursery or greenhouse. To produce a plant which is genetically identical to the mother plant clonal asexual (vegetative ) propagation is needed. Propagation by the rooting of cuttings (adventitious root formation), root cuttings and division, stooling, layering, grafting and budding, and similar techniques can produce the desired clonal results. The selection of the method is dependant upon the plant variety. Propagation from seed while suitable for many plants, especially annual plants, often produce variable results.
Plants propagated from cuttings have the same characteristics as the parent plant. The rapid generation of new adventitious roots is necessary for the plant to transport water and essential nutrients from the media. Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALT rooting hormone solutions help the plant to rapidly develop new roots when propagating from cuttings.
The most attractive plant is a symmetric plant. Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALT solutions allow uniform absorption of the active ingredients. The result is root stimulation all around the basal end of the cuttings. After early and symmetric root formation the plant stands solid in the soil, it absorbs water and nutrients, develops uniform shoot, stem and leaf growth and superior total growth.
The Need to Use Root Promoting Hormones. For adventitious rooting, all plants need plant growth regulator rooting hormones in order to produce roots on cuttings. To some extent these regulators are produced by the plant itself. Cuttings from different plant varieties and species have different ability to root. Some cuttings root easily, some are difficult to root, and some plants can not produce roots from cuttings. Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALT solutions act with the plants own natural rooting regulators to aid root formation. The concentration of the induced regulator hormone should be adequate to induce root development and below the threshold to inhibit growth. Successful root formation helps the cutting to take up water and nutrient substances faster.
Propagation of Plants by the Rooting of Cuttings Is Not a Mystery. - Take cuttings at the proper time from carefully selected stock plants.
- Use a successful rooting method with the optimum concentration of Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALT solutions. Use the lowest concentration to do the job.
- Take care of the cuttings.
- Test and keep records to produce the best results and successful repeat rooting.
HORTUS IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS PLANT ROOTING HORMONES- Propagate New Plants from Cuttings
- US registered plant growth regulator rooting hormones.
- Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALT rooting hormone solutions help to promote the rooting when propagating new plants from cuttings.
- Make your own fresh solutions.
- Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS have a US EPA label approved zero hour REI! Workers can remain in the propagation area during and after application with minimum PPE.
Fresh Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALT Rooting Hormone Solutions: - Make your own fresh solutions in any concentration.
- Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS dissolve easily in WATER.
- You measure the dosage by weighing the powder. IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS, due to percentage formulation, are easier to measure accurate concentrations than 100% IBA salts.
- The solutions have no dangerous and potentially phyto-toxic alcohol.
- Fungicides can be mixed with the Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALT solution for a one step treatment. Do trials with a few cuttings before doing large quantities.
- To propagate new plants from cuttings using Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS solutions you can select from many effective methods to apply.
- Improve transplanting and overall plant growth by treating rooted transplants and growing plants with a Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALT solution. The plants have reduced stress and increase root regeneration by regenerating fibrous roots faster.
Rate Determination. A wide dosage range is indicated for most uses of Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS. The ideal rate will vary according to specific plant variety and local growing conditions. To assure compatibility of this product under the specific growing conditions and to determine the dosage rate best suited for your growing conditions, it is necessary that you test a few plants at varying rates within the specified dosage range prior to large scale operations. If combined with other plant regulators, test varying rates of each product. If foliar application causes phytotoxicity, try soil applications or decreased rates.
Propagate Plants from Cuttings Using Solutions. - Take plant cuttings, usually stem, root or leaf cuttings.
- Woody cuttings are usually wounded by making a 3/4" notch at the basal end. Herbaceous cuttings are not wounded.
- Make up a fresh Hortus IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALT solution using the appropriate concentration.
Treat by many successful methods: - You can use a basket to Total Immerse treat many cuttings at one time in a few seconds.
- You can plant your cuttings then spray the leaves and stems in the planting trays at one time using Spray Drip Down.
- You can use a Quick Dip basal dip.
- You can long soak Immerse the basal end of the cuttings from plant varieties which are difficult to root.
- After treating cuttings take care of them.
USE HORTUS IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS BY COST SAVING METHODSFresh Rhizopon AA Water Soluble Tablet and Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts rooting hormone solutions are used by many methods. The information shown for Rhizopon AA Water Soluble Tablets also apply to Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts (1 tablet AAWST = 1/4 gram IBAWSS) 
| Spray Drip Down Method. First plant the cuttings. Spray the solution evenly over the cuttings until drops go down to the media. Herbaceous Cuttings, Chrysanthemum, Begonia, Dieffenbachia, Heath, Hibiscus, etc.: 50-250 ppm IBA. For cuttings which take a long time to root, or when roots of cuttings are killed by root fungus periodically spray solution on leaves and stems until drip down into media: 50-250 ppm IBA
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| Total Immerse Method. First totally immerse the cuttings in the solution for a few seconds. Plant the cuttings. You can use a basket to dip the cuttings in a tub, not placing too many cuttings in the solution at once. Allow time for the solution to dry on the cuttings before watering, misting or covering. Broad leaf cuttings are especially suited for this method. The temperature of the solution should be at least equal to the cutting temperature. A cold solution temperature causes the stomata of the cuttings close; the amount of active ingredients absorbed is reduced. Herbaceous Cuttings, Chrysanthemum, Plumbago, Ivy, Clematis, Delphinium, Lavender, Ficus, Potted Rose Bushes, etc.: 50-250 ppm IBA. Softwood Cuttings, Buddleia (Butterfly Bush), Hydrangea, Pieris, Hedera (Ivy), etc.: 50-300 ppm IBA. Hardwood Cuttings, Conifers, etc.: 200-500 ppm IBA.
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| Basal Long Soak Method. Use the Basal Long Soak Method on cuttings which are more difficult to root or are more woody. A long soak of the cuttings in a low concentration solution causes the plant tissues to absorb the active ingredients. Use this method on plants which may be sensitive to high concentration used in the Quick Dip Method. Immerse the basal end of cuttings approximately one inch in the solution for 12-25 hours nominal. Plant the cuttings immediately or cuttings can be stored in cold storage. Rhizopon AA Water Soluble Tablets: Herbaceous cuttings: 1-3 tablets per liter water. Woody cuttings: 3-5 tablets per liter water Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts: Herbaceous cuttings: 50-150 ppm IBA Herbaceous and Woody Cuttings, including hard to root cuttings and rootstocks: 150-250 ppm IBA
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| Quick Dip Method. First treat the cuttings then plant them. Immerse the basal end of cuttings approximately one inch in the solution for a few seconds. Plant the cuttings immediately. Use the lowest possible concentration to achieve the desired results. Excess concentration may result in reduced numbers of roots formed, phyto toxicity, shock, excessive callus, and rooting inequality. Herbaceous Cuttings, Tropical Plants, House Plants, Roses, etc.: 150-500 ppm IBA; Chrysanthemum: 200-500 ppm IBA. Softwood Cuttings: 500-1000 ppm IBA. Hardwood Cuttings: 500-2000 ppm IBA. Difficult to Root Cuttings: 5000-20000 ppm IBA.
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Herbaceous plants, such as chrysanthemum, are easy to treat using low concentrations by the Spray Drip Down Method or Total Immerse Method. The Total Immerse and Spray Drip Down methods can be used interchangeably. The active ingredients are absorbed into the leaves and stems the transported to the basal end where it induces root formation. The active ingredients are transported through the phloem to the basal end. It induces cell diffusion and root induction in the presence of oxygen and water. These methods retard bud formation; the cuttings to put their energy into root formation.
Always trial a few cuttings before doing large production. YODER BROTHERS and ARIS Horticulture, Green Leaf Plants, are the world's leading growers of all types of Chrysanthemums: garden, pot and spray and perennial plants. Follow this link for ways they use and recommend Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts



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