How to make a super-powerful natural rooting agent
If you have already tried in the past to propagate a plant through its cuttings and the operation was not successful, you probably did not use the correct rooting agent .
There are many chemical rooting agents on the market, some of them very effective, but few people know that it is possible to prepare a completely natural and much cheaper one.
In this article we explain how to prepare a very effective natural rooting agent , which works with practically any plant.
You need:
- 180 grams of black beans
- 1 liter of water
- Colander
- Cloth
- Large container
Pour the black beans into the container of water, cover with a dark cloth and wait about 8-10 hours.
Once the preset time has passed, the water will have become dark. Use the strainer to filter the water which will be poured into another container.
The idea is to leave the beans a little moist to encourage their germination. Cover the container with the moist beans and wait a day.
The next day, add some of the dark liquid to hydrate the beans, wait 15 minutes and drain them again. This step must be repeated every day until the beans begin to germinate.
After about 5 days, the beans will have all germinated. Pour half of the dark liquid used to germinate the beans over the beans, and add about 500ml of clean water.
Blend everything until you obtain a homogeneous mixture. Filter the blended mixture through the strainer to block residues and obtain a clean liquid.
The liquid, which will have a light brown color, will be our concentrated rooting agent. To use it on plants, use a ratio of 1:5 with clean water (example: for 100 ml of rooting agent, 500 ml of water).
The power of rooting lies in the high content of auxins , compounds that stimulate the appearance of roots and make the plant stronger and healthier.
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