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CLONEX - MIST 750ml
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Clonex Mist: Your Solution for Efficient Plant Cloning
Clonex Mist is a renowned product, created to ensure maximum effectiveness of the plant cloning process. It is characterized by its simplicity of use and works perfectly in both outdoor and indoor cultivation.
Why choose Clonex Mist?
- Stable results with every application
- Accelerates the process of root formation
- Supports the growth of strong and healthy plants
The innovative formula of Clonex Mist was created in New Zealand by Dr Lynette Morgan from Suntec Laboratory. Tests conducted on plants such as Ficus and Dianthus showed that root development is faster by up to 10 days, and their length increases by 30%. In addition, the number of roots increases by as much as 156% compared to cultivation using only water. CLONEX Mist is easy to use and allows for faster, more vigorous and healthier plant clones. For optimal results, we recommend using CLONEX Root Riot rooting gel. All cuttings benefit from being placed in a propagator with adjustable ventilation.
How to use Clonex Mist? Instructions for cuttings:
- Select a healthy plant with strong tips. If possible, cuttings can be sprayed with Clonex Mist once or twice a week before strong tips are taken.
- Use a sharp tool, such as a scalpel, to cut the stem at an angle - just below the leaf node. Use sharp scissors to trim some of the larger leaves, leaving two or three on the cut.
- Dip the cut tips in Rooting Gel and immediately stick into the substrate, which should be pre-moistened.
- Spray the newly cut cuttings with Clonex Mist and place in a propagator. The propagator lid and ventilation holes should remain closed.
- After 2-3 days, re-spray the cuttings with Clonex Mist and open the ventilation holes. After a few days check if new roots have appeared - continue spraying until the plant is rooted. If you are planting in soil, be careful about the proper arrangement of the soil around the roots to avoid damaging them.