Viewing post #856272 by davidsevit

You are viewing a single post made by davidsevit in the thread called rooting hormone for hydroponics.
Image
May 18, 2015 10:44 AM CST
Name: david sevitt
jerusalem israel
Moonhowl said:Hi David. From what I understand, there is no difference between hydroponic (water) roots and soil roots. Give this PDF a look. It seems the difference is the oxygen content along with the regular flow of nutrients that makes the difference...see what you think. I do know that cuttings started in water have roots that are a bit finer and need time to acclimate to soil, so usually need a little extra moisture when transplanted. I hope these links are of help to you.

http://osufacts.okstate.edu/do...

According to this info, you can use any rooting hormone, but liquid and gel, like Clonex are just easier to use.

http://www.simplyhydro.com/cut...


hi
maybe do you know.....there is a plot with sweet peas growing now....but they all are one shade of purple.
i was thinking.....if i pick the seeds when they dry up and sow them in autumn or end of winter....
wont they have other shades too?
where do the other shades come from?
if it is from polination
then the butterfly should have the other shades in the area....but this plot is isolated....

« Return to the thread "rooting hormone for hydroponics"
« Return to Ask a Question forum
« Return to the Garden.org homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )