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Frequently Asked Questions About Rootone® Q: How do I use Rootone?A: Please click on this link to show you how to properly use Rootone: How to use Rootone Q: Where can I get more information about using Rootone? Q: How is Rootone packaged and sold? Q: Can I dip the cutting directly into the jar/packet of Rootone? A: Rootone is specifically formulated to be used only on cuttings. It has no affect on established plants. Q: How long will it take my cuttings to root? Q: Can I mix Rootone with water? Q: Can I use Rootone on vegetable or fruit cuttings? A. Rooting medium provides physical support, water and oxygen. Many types of rooting medium is available. The most common are sand, perlite, peat, vermiculite or a mixture of these four. Potting soil and a commercial soilless mix are also available at most retailers. Water is not recommended to use as a rooting medium. The medium should be free of weeds and disease, and moist before inserting the cuttings. Q: The directions tell me to cover at least one node. What is a node? A: Leaves, buds and branches originate from the stem at specific locations, called nodes. These areas are often slightly swollen. Multiple plant structures may originate from a single node. Each plant may have several nodes
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