🌟 Grow Your Green Thumb with MetaMagic!
MetaMagic Rooting Hormone is a 3 oz powder designed to stimulate rapid root growth in various plant cuttings. Formulated with natural ingredients like willow tea and aloe vera, it supports a wide range of plants, ensuring easy application and effective results.
Liquid Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
Specific Uses For Product | Root Development |
Coverage | Full |
Item Form | Powder |
C**I
Helpful
I've used these on a few of my succulent cuttings and more than half of them are starting to root! Way quicker than they do on their own, that's for sure. Great product!
P**I
Tiny... 1.5 ml each.. not 15
All retail rooting hormon products have I3BA as their active ingredient, only concentration varies. Most powders are o.1%, i bought the 0.35% of this. I was drawn to this product because of its "individual serving size" packaging. You only root naked stems, and having a big fat jar is a waste and a hastle and a potential for contamination... I prefer single use. however, these individual dips are so small, you'll barely get 1/2" of stem covered, and thats the first dip... each stem you remove will lower the level, until youre working with fractions of an inch.AND, they are all UNDERFILLED according to the markings on the container! theryre only supposed to be one and a half milliliters, and they still goingtoo short me product! Theyre supposed to hold about 1/4 teaspoon each... How could the company possibly benefit by saving 1/200 of a teaspoon, literally! the packaging is WAY more expensive than the product- why underfill? Its stupid. Ridiculous.There are 4 oz gels on amazon in a .3% concentration for about the same price as these. I wish I had purchased that. This stuff is only good for about 18 months, and I liked the individual serve, so I could avoid even the slightest chance of transferring any contagions... but im sorry I bought this.
L**A
Did What It Said
I put on a few of my plants to propagate them and it worked like a charm.
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Not sure what to make of it
I have used this rooting powder on two grape cuttings and plan to use it on sweet potato slips the next time there are leftovers from a sweet potato dish. It should have worked on the grape cuttings, yet I also know that they are difficult to sprout and grow from grocery store cuttings. I will edit this review as I use it more, but for now, its two swings and no hits.Using this stuff is pretty easy, just sprinkle some on a piece of paper, follow the instructions to make sure the cutting takes to the powder, and you're ready to plant. It comes in a cobalt blue bottle that is pretty to look at, but other than aesthetics and ease of use, I can't speak to its effectiveness. I will update this if I get something to grow directly because of this powder. I want to like it, but I can't find anything useful about it yet.
S**R
This product did not work for me.
One tube was opened and made a mess all over the package. This did not root my begonias. Wasted money.
F**H
easy to use
works great
T**E
A+++++
A+++++
B**T
Easier than powder, but still not sure if it works.
I haven't had much luck getting starts from a number of my woody bushes and was hoping this might help. I've tried the rooting hormone powder and the little balls where you scrape the side of the branch and try to get a branch to root while it's still being fed by the full plant.These little vials have a gel that you dip the base of small stems into. That does limit the size you can use and I worry a bit about cross contamination if there's something on one of the cuts. It also means you have to find a small brush or something if you want to try it with the rooting balls where you don't have a stem end.At any rate, only time will tell if I can actually get a start with this.
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