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Aiperq 14 Pieces Plant Rooting Box Propagation Ball, Grafting Box High Pressure Propagation Ball Box Plant Rooting Device (L+M+S, Green)

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Description

Material: High-quality PP plastic rooting ball; the sturdy propagation cups are durable enough to be reused for years. Our package contains 3 sizes (S, M, L) for growing different sized plant roots. The diameter of the root balls is as follows: small 5cm, medium 8cm, large 12cm.Safety Lock: The plant rooting ball has four interlocking caps and corner locks. This plant rooting box secures the branch to keep the propagator in place. However, you can use plastic ties to hold the pods securely.Easy to use: Where rooting is needed, peel back the bark to a width of about 2 to 2.5 cm. Place moist moss or garden soil in the plant's root zone. Wrap the moss-filled root zone around the peeled bark. You can usually see propagation results within 6 to 8 weeks of installation.No damage: The plant propagation air layer pods are harmless to the mother plant and will not cause any damage, as only a small branch on the mother plant is used for rooting. It grows with the mother plant, so breaking it off after rooting will have no effect on the mother plant. Compared to other plant propagation techniques, the success rate is higher. Wide range of applications: Plant root culture boxes use the air layering method, which involves growing roots directly onto branches, reproducing a more mature plant faster than normal propagation methods. Used for indoor and outdoor trees, such as roses, fruit trees, and trees that are difficult to root, such as magnolias and camellias.

Features

  • Brand
    AIPERQ
  • Colour
    Green
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Height
    10 cm
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