GROWTH
REGULATOR
Hormodin #1 - 1 LB $17.80
HORMODIN # 1 INDOLE-BUTYRIC ACID 00.1% - 1 POUND CONTAINER
Use: ROOT STIMULANT - to stimulate root growth in various flowers such as roses, carnations and some species of shrubs
DIRECTIONS:
Moisten cuttings (EXCEPT GERANIUMS.) Pour a small amount of Hormodin into container. Stir cutting end in Hormodin. Remove excess by tapping powder against container. Plant treated cutting in planting media. Dip it - Tap it - Stick it
Reasons for using Hormodin:
- Enhances Root Growth
- Reduces plant loss
- No disease migration
- Dependable performance
- Easy to use
1 pound will treat at least 35,000 average cuttings.
Phone: (813) 968-8500/1-800-373-5008
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GROWTH REGULATOR
Hormodin #2 1 LB $19.95
HORMODIN #2 INDOLE-BUTYRIC ACID 00.3% 1 POUND CONTAINER
Use: ROOT STIMULANT - For propegating many woody and semi-woody types of plants, including some of the evergreens.
DIRECTIONS:
Moisten cuttings (EXCEPT GERANIUMS.) Pour a small amount of Hormodin into container. Stir cutting end in Hormodin. Remove excess by tapping powder against container. Plant treated cutting in planting media. Dip it - Tap it - Stick it
Reasons for using Hormodin:
- Enhances Root Growth
- Reduces plant loss
- No disease migration
- Dependable performance
- Easy to use
1 pound will treat at least 35,000 average cuttings.
GROWTH REGULATOR
Hormodin # 3 .5 LB $ 18.85
HORMODIN # 3 INDOLE-BUTYRIC ACID .8%
HORMODIN #3 IS FOR PROPEGATING THE MORE DIFFICULT TO ROOT PLANTS SUCH AS EVERGREENS AND DORMANT LEAFLESS CUTTINGS.
DIRECTIONS:
Moisten cuttings (EXCEPT GERANIUMS.) Pour a small amount of Hormodin into container. Stir cutting end in Hormodin. Remove excess by tapping powder against container. Plant treated cutting in planting media. Dip it - Tap it - Stick it
Reasons for using Hormodin:
- Enhances Root Growth
- Reduces plant loss
- No disease migration
- Dependable performance
- Easy to use
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