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News Item: : Hormex Tips & Tricks
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Oct 21, 08:13PM

What strength Should I use?

Hormex Rooting Powder #1: African Violet, Azalea Pink Pearl, Azalea Snow, Begonia, Bougainvilea, Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Coleus, Euonymus, Fuchsia, Geranium, Hyrdangea, Jasmine, Mock Orange, Philodendron, Poinsettia, Raspberry, Rose, Sage, Verbena, Willow.

Hormex Rooting Powder #3: Arbor-vitae, Azalea Dauricum, Azalea Mollis, Blueberry, Daphne, Elder, Ivy, Pyracantha, Juniperus Chinensis Pfitzeriana, Juniperus Sabina Fastigiata, Sequoia Gigantea, Rose

Hormex Rooting Powder #8: Azalea Arborescens Grandiflora, Azalea Canescens, Azalea Roseum, Grape, Juniper varieties, Lilac, Maple, Privet, Rhododendrom varieties

Hormex Rooting Powder #16: Juniperus Torulosa and Thuja Pryamidalis

Hormex Rooting Powder #30: Chamaecyparis Obtuse Aurea, Ilex Aquifolium, Taxus Baccata Aurea (yew)

Hormex Rooting Powder #45: Juniperus Tamariscifolia



Transplanting: Drench newly planted soil area with HORMEX solution containing 1 teaspoon per 5 gallons of water (10 drops per 1 gallon), once per week until established.

Bare Root Planting: Before placing bare root plants into soil, soak plants for 15 minutes in solution of 2 tablespoons HORMEX per gallon of water. Then follow the "transplanting" directions.

Lawns and Groundcover: Use 1 oz. per 100sq. ft. applied though hose end sprayer.

Indoor Plants: Apply 1 teaspoon HORMEX per gallon of water, every time you water. This helps plants develop a healthy rooting system and lush foliage.

Cut Flowers: 1/2 teaspoon HORMEX per quart vase, makes cut flowers last longer.

Cuttings: Dip the base of cuttings in full strength HORMEX for 1 minute before planting in soil.

Store in cool, dry place. Keep in original container. Do not reuse container.



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