Ferti-lome® Root Stimulator & Plant Starter Solution

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Reduce transplant shock and promotes greener, more vigorous plants!

Use Ferti-lome ® Root Stimulator & Plant Starter Solution every time you plant trees, shrubs, roses, annuals, and perennials to stimulate early root formation and stronger root development. The root stimulator reduces transplant shock and promotes greener, more vigorous plants. Your plants will become established more quickly and grow with more gusto. Application Rates:

· Flowers, shrubs, and trees: 3-1/2 tablespoons per gallon of water. Mix 1-8 pints per plant transplanted.

· House plants: 1/2 cup per quart of soil (a 6-inch pot holds approximately 1 quart of soil).

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19 Questions
Why did you choose this?

Wanted to try it

To help my plants do well during their transitioning.

I want all my plants to thrive.

Getting ready to plant.

Can i  obtain roots on a n apple tree pruned branch ?
Does it have rooting hormone in it?

It has Indole Butyric Acid which is a synthetic rooting chemical that is widely used because it promotes root development in a wide variety of plants without being toxic to the plant.

can this be used with fruit trees?

I used it planting my apple trees they all took right off and are doing great

How much should be used for a one gallon grapevine?

you should use 3-1/2 tablespoons per gallon of water. Mix 1-8 pints per plant transplanted.

Can you use this on a tree that was planted two years ago?

You can use Ferti-lome Root Stimulator & Plant Starter Solution on a tree that was planted two years ago, but here’s the scoop:

🌱 What It’s Designed For:
Ferti-lome Root Stimulator is mainly intended for newly planted:

Trees

Shrubs

Perennials

Annuals

It helps encourage early root development and reduces transplant shock. It contains a mild amount of nitrogen and indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) — a rooting hormone.

Do I soak the bush in the solution? If so, for how long?

When i receive bare root trees i would soak the roots, follow the directions on bottle an hour or 2 is enough, do this in the shade, good luck

can you use it on established trees?

You can apply Root stimulator to trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, indoor plants… I mean just about anything! Anything that is newly planted, or that is more established, that looks like it might be struggling.

How to mix portion ?

Flowers, shrubs, and trees: 3-1/2 tablespoons per gallon of water. Mix 1-8 pints per plant transplanted.

· House plants: 1/2 cup per quart of soil (a 6-inch pot holds approximately 1 quart of soil).

how much to use on established plants ?

It is recommended to follow all label instructions.

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Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 1, 2024
Does it's job!
Seems to have done the job intended. Used on several bare root saplings that leafed-out immediately and suffered NO transition problems. Will purchase again, when needed.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 14, 2024
Awesome for scion cuttings
Great starter for transplanting and starting scion cuttings. My brand new blackberry cuttings are sending out tiny roots in record time
Rated 5 out of 5
May 28, 2024
Works for me
Nice size for small projects, it does not make miracles, just another tool. Do your home work, good luck, yes i would but it again
Rated 5 out of 5
Apr 20, 2024
I will buy this again!
This stuff is AWESOME! I used it for my bareroot apple trees. I planted in early March and by mid April my "sticks" were leafing out and producing blooms! I've used it for other transplants in my yard as well. My potted blueberry bush went in the ground late March with established blooms so I was worried about transplant shock?it's already beginning to produce fruit! This little bottle goes a long way! You can use for multiple plants.
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 23, 2023
Best product
I do not plant without using this, it works amazing
Rated 5 out of 5
Aug 15, 2023
Plant Fertilizer
I am pretty sure it's the reason why my Apple trees are doing well
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 16, 2023
Great for Bare Root Planting
It is easy to mix and i have had great success by adding this to bare root planted trees.
Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 22, 2023
This was a really good product. I used it following the directions and I believed it helped my fruit trees to root and grow.
Rated 3 out of 5
Jun 13, 2023
so lala
did not seem to help. Plants that I wanted to grow with showed no difference to the plants without.
Rated 1 out of 5
Nov 28, 2023
This one is months old. Doesn't look like it will make it.
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