Exposure to extreme temperatures or improper storage can cause Clonex gel to liquefy. For best results, store the gel in a cool, dark place (preferably in the refrigerator) and avoid contamination by not dipping cuttings directly into the bottle.
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Many growers know the Clonex Purple Hormone Rooting Gel. CCS is not the same product—and it isn’t meant to replace it. Use Clonex Gel immediately after taking a cutting (to support initial rooting response). Use CCS during the root development phase (to nourish and support establishment).
GT Foliar comes in a ready to use trigger pack. It couldn’t get much easier – simply point and spray.
"Rootzone has been a miracle when it comes to increasing root density, preventing rot, and establishing cuttings. Along with the forever favourites CCS and Clonex, there is not a cutting that these products can’t get growing."
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