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YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR IBA & KIBA and ROOTING SOLUTION PRE-MIX
Make Rooting Solutions with Same Methods & Rates
CALL PHYTOTRONICS 314-770-0717 (USA)   sales@phytotronics.com

Get as Much as You Need - HORTUS IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS®
Contain: IBA when Dry - K-IBA in Rooting Solution

    

Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts
USE WATER TO MAKE FRESH IBA ROOTING SOLUTIONS TO OVER 100,000 ppm.
Always in solution. pH Neutral
The Salts are 1/3-1/5th the cost, and are superior to "Research" IBA/KIBA and "DIP" alcohol based "Rooting Solutions".
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Phytotronics 314-770-0717 sales@phytotronics.com
or Hummert International hummert.com  sales@hummert.com 800-325-3055

Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts: Buy IBA Now: SMALL QUANTITIES ARE AVAILABLE
Rhizopon AA #1 #2 and #3
Rhizopon AA Water Soluble Tablets
Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts
Introduction

Your Source for IBA & Source for KIBA
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(indole butyric acid)
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Replaces Technical IBA K-IBA and "Dip" type alcohol based pre-mixes

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K-IBA a Plant Rooting Hormone 
Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts: Buy IBA Now!
(indole butyric acid) Make water based rooting solutions.
Replaces Technical IBA K-IBA and "Dip" type alcohol based pre-mixes

Important Notice to growers who have purchase(d) Technical IBA and K-IBA from LAB SUPPLIERS: he US EPA issued a 'STOP SALE ORDER' for all un-registered IBA and K-IBA from one or more LAB suppliers. The 'Stop Sale Order' DOES NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS ON THIS WEBSITE: Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts & Rhizopon AA dry powders and Tablet products, US EPA registered and still available from your favorite horticultural suppliers. For distributor referral and distributor purchases call Phytotronics 314-770-0717, or email sales@phytotronics.com

Hortus USA would like to clarify some misconceptions about our products used to make rooting solutions.

Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts and Rhizopon AA Water Soluble Tablets are US EPA labeled showing the active ingredient IBA (indole-3-butyric acid). THESE PRODUCTS ARE FORMULATED WITH IBA TO BE SOLUBLE IN WATER. The resulting solution is the same as if made using technical K-IBA except Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts solutions are buffered close to pH NEUTRAL; K-IBA solutions yield an acidic solution.
Use the Rhizopon AA Water Soluble Tablet or Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts rooting solutions at the same concentration as technical IBA, or K-IBA, or the same IBA concentration as commercial alcohol based premixed rooting solutions. Rhizopon AA Water Soluble Tablets and Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts rooting solutions NEVER HAVE ALCOHOL BURN because the are dissolved in ordinary water. The same rooting solutions can by used by Spray Drip Down, Total Immerse, Basal Quick Dip and Basal Long Soak. The methods and rates are different but the products used are the same.
Regarding AA #1,#2 and #3 dry dip rooting powders, growers know that they are better for rooting of cuttings than rooting solutions for many plant varieties. Our Rhizopon AA powders are especially useful for winter cuttings or hard to root cuttings.

Product Selection to Make Fresh Rooting Solutions

RHIZOPON AA WATER SOLUBLE TABLETS

Use the pre-dosed tablets with water to make your own freshest solutions in any concentration.
You measure the dosage by simply counting tablets and mix into water. A scale is not needed.

HORTUS IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS

Use the easy to measure powder with water to make your own freshest solutions in any concentration. You can make solutions to over 100,000 ppm IBA active ingredients. The Salts are an economical for making large solution volumes. Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts is an easier to use and registered replacement technical IBA and K-IBA.

RHIZOPON AA WATER SOLUBLE TABLETS and HORTUS IBA WATER SOLUBLE SALTS are completely free of potentially phyto-toxic and flammable alcohol. You make solutions from very dilute to extremely concentrated. The solutions are odorless. Both are US EPA registered with WPS Zero Hour REI. Growers can apply the products and remain in the growing area. There is minimum PPE with no notification requirement.


Concentration

For the following methods use only water to dissolve the tablets or salts.
One Rhizopon AA Water Soluble tablet contains 50mg of IBA active ingredient. Therefore 1 tablet in one liter of water yields a solution of 50 ppm IBA active ingredient.
This is equal to and has the same method of use as Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts. The salts contain 20% IBA. Therefore to obtain the same 50 ppm IBA you dissolve 250 mg (1/4 gram) of the salts in water.
The results of the tablets and salts are the same. The tablets are easier to measure since you count tablets per liter water. Using the salts you use a scale to measure the amount.

For your perennials and leafy cuttings we have several methods:
The tablet rate is listed but you can convert 1 tablet=50 mg IBA = 250 mg Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts = 50 ppm IBA active ingredient.

  Spray Drip Down Method.

First plant the cuttings then treat them. Spray the solution evenly over the cuttings until drops go down to the media.
Herbaceous cuttings, chrysanthemum, begonia, dieffenbachia, heath, hibiscus, etc: 1-5 tablets per liter water.

 Total Immerse Method.

First totally immerse the cuttings in the solution for a few seconds then plant them. Broad leaf cuttings are especially suited for this method. You can use a basket to dip the cuttings in a tub. Prevent bruising by not placing too many cuttings in the solution at once. Allow time for the solution to dry on the cuttings before watering, misting or covering. The temperature of the solution should be at least equal to the cutting temperature. A cold solution temperature causes the stomata of the cuttings close; the amount of active ingredients absorbed is reduced.

Herbaceous cuttings, chrysanthemum, plumbago, ivy, clematis, delphinium, lavender, ficus, potted rose bushes, etc.: 1-5 tablets per liter water.
Softwood cuttings, hydrangea, pieris, hedera, etc: 1-6 tablets per liter water.
Hardwood cuttings, conifers, etc: 4-10 tablets per liter water

 Basal Long Soak Method.

Use the Basal Long Soak Method on cuttings which are more difficult to root or are more woody. A long soak of the cuttings in a low concentration solution causes the plant tissues to absorb the active ingredients. Use this method on plants which may be sensitive to high concentration used in the Quick Dip Method. Immerse the basal end of cuttings approximately one inch in the solution for 12-24 hours (nominal). Plant the cuttings immediately or store in cold storage.

Herbaceous cuttings: 1-3 tablets per liter water.
Woody cuttings: 3-5 tablets per liter water

 Quick Dip Method.

First treat the cuttings then plant them. Immerse the basal end of cuttings approximately one inch in the solution for a few seconds. Plant the cuttings immediately. Use the lowest possible concentration of tablets to achieve the desired results. An excess concentration may result in a reduced numbers of roots formed, phyto toxicity, shock, excessive callus, and rooting inequality.

Herbaceous cuttings, tropical plants, house plants, roses, etc: 3-10 tablets per liter water.
Chrysanthemum: 4-10 tablets per liter water.
Softwood cuttings: 20 tablets per liter.
Hardwood cuttings: 40 tablets per liter.
Difficult to root hardwood cuttings: 100-400 tablets per liter


YODER BROTHERS and ARIS Horticulture, Green Leaf Plants, are the world's leading growers of all types of Chrysanthemums: garden, pot and spray and perennial plants. Follow this link for ways they use and recommend Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts
Yoder Web Page (PDF)  
Yoder Web Page

Yoder-HortusIBA Recommendation (PDF)  Yoder- Hortus IBA Recommendation (Web Page)

They say that on receipt of cuttings. Then they say it is always best to plant (rooted) or stick (unrooted) garden mum cuttings immediately. If the cuttings cannot be planted immediately, they may be stored for several days in a cooler at 33 to 40 F. Before placing cuttings in the cooler, inspect them for damage from heating or freezing, breakage or dehydration. And they remind that the holding cuttings in sheds, barns, etc., is not suggested.

They go on to say for the rooting of the unrooted cuttings: the use of a rooting hormone increases rooting uniformity. Using our basal immerse quick dip method they say to apply 1200 - 1500 ppm IBA in powder or liquid form to the bottom one-eighth to one-fourth inch of cuttings before sticking. Using our spray drip down method they say an alternate method is to spray cuttings after stick with 200 ppm IBA. If spraying IBA, stick cuttings, water in, mist, and spray after dark or in early morning and resume mist after cuttings begin to wilt. Contact Phytotronics: 13688 Rider Trail North; Earth City, MO 63045; (314) 770-0717; www.phytotronics.com for IBA distributor lists.

For the
media they say to always stick cuttings into moist root media. Sticking a garden mum cutting into dry media is a sure way to reduce its initial growth and future potential. Cell tray sizes range from 36-48,50-72-105. The longer one plans to keep in the cell tray before planting, the bigger the cell should be. Proper handling in the cell tray is CRITICAL! Allowing plants to become over rooted, dried out, crowded, and under fertilized, all serve to check plant growth, reduce breaking action, and can set the stage for severe budding in this very early stage of the crop. Cuttings can also be direct stuck to the finishing container, but that requires much more propagation space.
For
misting their basic information uses the misting guidelines: 1 to 3 days after stick - 10 seconds every 5 to 10 minutes; 4 to 7 days after stick, callus is being formed - 10 seconds every 20 minutes; 8 to 15 days after stick, roots are being formed - 10 seconds every 30 minutes.


Comprehensive information on plant propagation from cuttings can be found by starting your research at our  Site Map.

Some plant cuttings at some times of the year root better using our Rhizopon AA #1, #2 or #3 dry dip powders.

There is very useful information at our rose and other plant basic information page
Simplified: Propagate Roses & Other Plants

The advantage of Rhizopon AA Water Soluble Tablets and Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts is briefly discussed:

Advances using Indole-3-butyric Acid (IBA) dissolved in water for rooting cuttings, transplanting and grafting.
The use of water to dissolve IBA Salts

 


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