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[NEVER USED] Reusable Plant Rooting Device High Pressure Propagation Ball Box Plant Grafting Ball Green S 10PCS

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Description

Product never used, packaging damaged during transport. Unopened product, repackaged in our warehouses, in perfect working condition, warranty available.

1. The grafting ball has an automatic buckle and 4 fixed ports. Securing it with a fastener will make it more stable.

2. The branch can extend from the viewing port. Use black tape to seal it when not in use. Prolonged exposure to air will affect rooting time.

3. The water collection port has been cleverly designed to enlarge the water collection area for easier watering.

4. The base is adjustable; it can be adjusted to suit the diameter of the branches.

5. This plant growing box is made of high-quality plastic, works with a variety of plants, and is durable and practical.

Specification

Item Type: Plant Rooting Device

Material: Plastic

Color: As shown in the picture

Product Assembled Size: Approx. 68 x 55 x 53 mm / 2.68 x 2.17 x 2.09 inches

Weight: Approx. 112g / 4oz

Application: Grafting and Rooting

Instructions for Use:

Step 1: Peel back 2 to 2.5 cm of plant bark in a circular shape at the location of the branches to be inserted.

Step 2: Open the tapping ball and place the substrate on both halves.

Step 3: Place the two substrate-filled hemispheres together at the plant's girdle point, press the girdle opening in the middle, and allow the branches to protrude from both ends of the ball. (If you feel the cutting ball is unstable, you can secure it at the fixed opening with tape.)

Step 4: Watering, water from the water collection point.

Step 5: Transplanting. Depending on the tree species, the growth period for cuttings varies. Generally, the root system grows significantly from January to March, and branches can then be cut and transplanted.

Package List

10 x Plant Rooting Device Set

Features

  • Brand
    ODIPIE
  • Colour
    Green
  • Type of planting pot and seed tray
    Germinator
  • Reusable
    Yes
  • Integrated drainage
    Yes
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