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CCYKXA Plant Rooting Boxes, Plant Propagation Ball, High Pressure Propagation Ball, for Plant Grafting Root Formation, 10pc Plant Rooting Ball Box (Black, S)

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Material: Our propagation ball grafting device is made of high-quality PP plastic. The sturdy structure makes it difficult to break or deform, reliable and durable, and reusable for a long time. Secure Locking: The plant propagation ball is made of robust plastic and can be reused. The plant rooting device features an automatic buckle and four small holes. Corner locks and safety locks ensure that branches are securely locked or protected. When used with wire ties, one person can complete the installation. Easy to Use: At the location where rooting is needed, peel back the bark to a width of approximately 2-2.5 cm. Place moist moss or garden soil in the area where the plant's roots will grow. Wrap the moss-filled area of the plant's roots around the peeled bark. Normally, you can see the results of propagation within 4-6 weeks after installation. No Damage: Want to clone your plants but afraid of disturbing your existing one? Don't worry: propagation won't damage the mother plant thanks to the multi-layered air system. Because only a small branch from the mother plant is used for rooting, it grows alongside the mother plant, and breaking off after rooting will have no effect on the mother plant. Wide Applications: These plant root growing boxes use the air stratification method, which grows roots directly on branches, resulting in more mature plants faster than normal propagation methods. Grafting balls can be widely used on indoor and outdoor plants, such as roses, climbing plants, trees, fruit trees, as well as difficult magnolia and camellia plants to meet your various needs.

Features

  • Brand
    CCYKXA
  • Length
    5 cm
  • Width
    5 cm
  • Weight
    500 g
  • Material
    Plastic
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