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How To
The following suggestions for the use of Rhizopon AA and Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts are based on the outcome of tests and experiments carried out by international testing stations, research centers, scientific publications and Rhizopon and Hortus USA's own research.
Testing is essential. Suitable test rates should be used on a small portion of the crop before doing extensive treatment. Select the rate which provides the desired effect. The actual conditions at your facility may not be the same as the place were the data was obtained. You might find highly successful results if you vary the concentrations somewhat from the listed amount.
Cutting Types and Methods |
Type of cuttings used by
different methods of application |
Dry Dip |
Spray Drip Down® |
Basal Quick Dip |
Total
Immerse |
Basal Long
Soak |
LEAFY CUTTINGS
• ornamental plants
• herbaceous plants
In the Growing Season. |
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LEAFLESS CUTTINGS
• ornamental plants
• herbaceous plants
All Year Including
Winter Cuttings. |
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CUTTINGS:
• EASY-TO-ROOT
• HARD-TO-ROOT
In the Winter. |
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Basal and Foliar Methods |
BASAL APPLICATION |
DRY DIP METHOD |
Dry Dip Powder.
Dip basal end in rooting powder
then stick.
(Powders stay on cuttings a long
time) |
RHIZOPON AA #1, #2 & #3
Dry Powder Rooting Hormones.
Use dry; not to make rooting
solutions |
BASAL QUICK DIP METHOD |
Rooting Solution.
Dip basal end in rooting solution
then stick. |
HORTUS IBA WATER
SOLUBLE SALTS
Use to make rooting solutions |
BASAL LONG SOAK
METHOD |
Rooting Solution.
Dip basal end of cuttings in rooting
solution about 12 to 24 hours
(nominal) then stick. |
FOLIAR
APPLICATION |
Spray Drip Down |
Rooting Solution.
Stick then spray leaves of cuttings
with rooting solution until the
solution drips down. |
TOTAL IMMERSE METHOD |
Rooting Solution.
Totally immerse cuttings in rooting
solution then stick. |
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Converting Rates
The rates for rooting solutions in this website and on the Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts label are listed as ppm IBA (parts per million IBA). Some books on plant propagation list ppm IBA for their suggested IBA basal quick dip rates. The rate chart below gives the weight of Salts required make ppm water soluble IBA rooting solutions.
Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts rooting solutions can be used in every case where IBA, K-IBA or premix rooting solutions are used. |
Parts per
million IBA
(ppm IBA) |
Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts |
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Grams of Salts Per
Liter |
Grams of Salts Per
Gallon
By liquid volume:
1 Gallon=
3.8 Liters |
Ounces, by weight, of
Salts Per
Gallon
By weight:
1 gram =
0.03527 oz. |
50
ppm IBA |
0.25
grams of Salts |
.95
grams of Salts |
.033
ounces by weight of Salts |
100 |
0.5 |
1.9 |
.067 |
200 |
1.0 |
3.8 |
.134 |
250 |
1.25 |
4.75 |
.167 |
300 |
1.5 |
5.7 |
.201 |
400 |
2.0 |
7.6 |
.268 |
500 |
2.5 |
9.5 |
.335 |
750 |
3.75 |
14.25 |
.502 |
1000 |
5.0 |
19 |
.670 |
1500 |
7.5 |
28.5 |
1.005 |
2000 |
10.0 |
38 |
1.340 |
2500 |
12.5 |
47 |
1.657 |
3000 |
15.0 |
57 |
2.010 |
4000 |
20.0 |
76 |
2.680 |
5000 |
25.0 |
95 |
3.351 |
10,000 |
50.0 |
190 |
6.700 |
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Download the book: Hortus Plant Propagation from Cuttings
DOWNLOADS:
Complete book
Rooting products
and methods, questions (pages 1-8)
Method charts,
solution rate chart, handling rooting products (pages 9-16)
Foliar methods
(pages 17-22)
Basal methods
(pages 23-28)
Plant-rooting
product rates (pages 29-38)
Cutting types and
handling, the propagation area (pages 39-47)
Hortus IBA Water
Soluble Salts label (pages 48-56)
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Plant and Method List (Spray
Drip Down® and Total Immerse: rates shown with Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts ppm IBA) |
A, B, C |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Abelia #1
Acanthopanax #3
African Violet #1
Ageratum #1
Andromeda #1
Apple, Malus #2 or #3
Arborvitae #2 or #3
Arbutus #3
Ardisia #2
Azalea var. #1, #2 or #3
Basal long
Soak:
Apple (malus) rootstocks
Aralia
Many others are suitable by this method
Spray
Drip Down® and Total Immerse:
Abutilon 750
Achillea up to 1000
Actinidia
Arctic Beauty 1000
Ajuga up to 1000
Amsonia 1500
Anisodontea
Tara's Pink 750
Antennaria up to 750
Anthemis 1000
Arabis
Variegata 500
Arctostaphylos 500
Armeria 1000
Artemisia up to 500
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Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Barberry #1
Bayberry #1
Beauty Bush #3
Beauty Berry #1
Beech #2
Begonia #1
Birch #3
Bittersweet #3
Blackberry #1
Bluebeard #1
Blueberry #1 or #2
Bougainvillea #3
Boxwood #3
Broom #1 or #2
Butterfly Bush #1
Basal long Soak:
Barberry
Many
others are suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down® and
Total Immerse:
Baptisia 3500
Basil, Kasar 500
Buddleia 1000 |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Camellia #3
Candytuft #1
Carnation #3
Catalpa #3
Chaste Tree #3
Chestnut #3
Chokeberry #2 or #3
Chrysanthemum #2
Cinquefoil #2
Clematis #2 or #3
Clerodendron #1
Clockvine #1
Coleus #1
Cotoneaster #3
Crab Apple #2 or #3
Cape Myrtle #1
Crassula #1
Creeper #1
Croton #1
Cryptomeria #3
Currant #1
Basal long Soak:
Callicarpa
Calocedrus
Carpinus (hornbeam)
Cephalotaxus (J. plum yew)
Centaurea (knapweed)
Chaenomeles (J. flowering
quince)
Citrus
Corylus (hazel)
Cryptomeria (J. cedar)
Cupressocyparis (Leyland
Cypress)
Cytisus (broom)
Many others are suitable by this
method
Spray Drip Down® and Total
Immerse:
Calamintha, Variegata 500
Callicarpa 500
Campanula 500-1000
Caryopteris 1000
Ceanothus 500
Ceratostigma 1500
Chrysanthemum 500-1000
Chrysogonum 750
Cistus 750
Clematis 1000
Clethra 1000
Coleonema 750
Convolvulus 750
Coreopsis 500-1000
Correa 500
Cosmos 1000
Cotoneaster
Coral Beauty 500 |
D, E. F, G |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Dahlia #2
Daphne #1 or #2
Deutzia #1
Dew Berry #1
Dogwood #3
Douglas Fir #3
Dove Tree #1
Dracaena #1
Dutchman’s Pipe #1
Basal long Soak:
Many others are suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down® and Total Immerse:
Delosperma 1000 |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Elder #1 or #2
Escallonia #2
Basal long Soak:
Elaeagnus
Spray Drip Down
and Total Immerse:
Erigeron 750-1000
Erodium, Dark Eyes 750
Erysimum 750
Escallonia, Compacta 500
Eupatorium 500
Euphorbia 1000
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
False Arborvitae #2
Firethorne #1 or #2
Flowering Cherry #1
Flowering Quince #3
Fontanesia #1
Forsythia #1
Franklinia #2
Fringe Tree #2
Fuchsia #1
Basal long Soak:
Ficus (fig)
Forsythia
Many others are suitable by this method |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Gardenia #1, #2 or #3
Geranium #1
Germander #2 or #3
Ginkgo #2
Golden Chain #2
Grape #3
Basal long Soak:
Many others are suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down ® and Total Immerse:
Gaillardia 500
Galium, Sweet Woodruff 1500
Geranium 1000
Geum, Rivale 1000
Gypsophila, Viette's Dwrf 1000
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H, I, J, K |
Dry Dip Method using Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Hawthorn #3
Hazelnut #1 or #2
Heath #3
Heather #3
Hemlock #2 or #3
Hibiscus #2 or #3
Holly, Japanese #2
Holly, American #3
Honeysuckle #2
Hydrangea #2
Basal long Soak:
Halesia (silverbell)
Holodiscus
Many others are suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down ® and Total Immerse:
Hedera 1000
Helenium 500
Helianthemum 2000
Helianthus 1000
Helichrysum 500-1000
Heliopsis 1000
Hypericum 1000
Hyssop, Pink Delight 500 |
Spray Drip Down ® and Total Immerse:
Iberis 1000
Itea, Little Henry 1000
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Jetbead #1
Juniper var. #2 or #3
Basal long Soak:
Juniper
Many others are suitable by this method
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Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Kerria #1
Knotwood #3
Basal long Soak:
Many others are suitable by this
method
Spray Drip Down and Total Immerse:
Kerria 1000 |
L, M, N |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Laburnocytisus #1 or #2
Lantana #1
Laurel #3
Lavender #2
Leucothoe #2
Lilac #3
Lily Scales #1 or #2
Linden #1
Locust #3
Basal long Soak:
Many others are suitable by this
method
Spray Drip Down and Total Immerse:
Lamiastrum, Herman Pride 1000
Lamium up to 1000
Lavandula 1000
Leptospermum 500
Linaria 500
Lithodora 2000
Lonicera 1000
Lychnis 1000 |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Magnolia #2 or #3
Manzanita #3
Maple, Japanese #3
Matrimony Vine #3
Melastoma #1
Mock Orange #1
Mulberry #1
Basal long Soak:
Metasequoia (sequoia)
Many
others are suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down and
Total Immerse:
Marjoram, Compactum 500
Melissa up to 500
Mentha 500 |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Ninebark #3
Norway Spruce #1
Basal long Soak:
Nerium (oleander)
Many others are suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down and Total Immerse:
Nepeta 500 |
O. P, Q, R |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Oak #3
Oleander #2
Olive #3
Orange, sour #3
Orixa #1
Osage Orange #1
Osmanthus #2
Basal long Soak:
Olive
Many others are suitable
by this method
Spray Drip Down and Total Immerse:
Oenanthe 500
Origanum 500-750 |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Pachysandra #2 or #3
Pea Shrub #1
Pear rootstocks #3
Pecan #3
Penstemon #1
Periwinkle #2
Petunia #2 or #3
Philodendron #1
Phlox #1
Photinia #3
Pine var. #2 or #3
Poinsettia #1
Poplar #1
Prickly Pear Cactus #1
Privet #3
Basal long Soak:
Philadelphus (mock orange)
Physocarpus (ninebark)
Picea (spruce)
Populus (poplar)
Potentilla (cinefoil)
Prunus (peach rootstocks)
Pseudosuga (Douglas fir)
Many others are suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down and Total Immerse:
Paxistima, Canbyi 1000
Penstemon 500
Persicaria up to 1000
Phlox 1000
Phygelius 750
Poinsettia 500-1000
Polemonium, Bressingham Purple 1000
Prunella, Loveliness 750 |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Raspberry #1
Retinospora #3
Rhododendron var. #3
Rose #1, #2 or #3
Russian Olive #3
Basal long Soak:
Rhododendron
Ribes (currant)
Robinia (false aralia)
Redwood, coastal
Many others are suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down and Total Immerse:
Rosmarinus 500
Rudbeckia 750
Ruellia 1000 |
S, T, U, V |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Sage #1
Sequoia #2
Snapdragon #1
Snow Berry #1
Sourwood #3
Speedwell #1
Spiraea #1
Springscent #2
Spruce var. #2
St. Johnswort #1
Stevia #1
Stewartia #1
Sweet Leaf #1
Basal long Soak:
Salix (willow)
Many others are
suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down and Total
Immerse:
Salvia 500-1000
Santolina 500
Saponaria 1000
Saxifraga 750
Scabiosa 1000
Silene 500
Solly, Boddy’s Choice 750
Spilanthes 500
Spiraea 1000
Spiraea, Gold Flame, Magic Carpet, Neon Flash 4000
Stachys 1000
Stevia, rebaudiana 500 |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Trumpet Creeper #1
Tulip Tree #3
Basal long Soak:
Taxus (yew)
Thea (tea)
Theobroma (cacao)
Thuja
Thujopsis
Torreya
Tsuga (hemlock)
Many
others are suitable by this method
Spray Drip Down and Total Immerse:
Teucrium 1000 |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Umbrella Pine #3
Basal long Soak:
Ulmus (elm)
Many others are suitable for this method
Verbena #1
Viburnum #1
Verbascum 1000
Verbena 750
Vinca 1000
Viola 1500
Vitex 1000
Basal long Soak:
Ulmus (elm)
Viburnum
Vitis (grape)
Many others are suitable by this method |
W, X, Y, Z |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Waxmyrtle #1
Weigela #1
Willow #1
Wintergreen #2
Wisteria #2
Witch Hazel #2
Basal long Soak:
Weigela
Wisteria
Many others are suitable by this method
Spray
Drip Down and Total Immerse:
Waldsteinia 1000
Weigela 1000
Westringia 750 |
Dry Dip Method using
Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Yellow Wood #2
Yew var. #3
Basal long Soak:
Many others are suitable by this
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Dry Dip Method using Rhizopon AA #1, #2 and #3
Zelkova #2
Basal long Soak:
Many others are suitable by this
method |
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Spray Drip Down and Total Immerse Methods: Selected Rates
Rates shown are for Hortus IBA Water Soluble Salts.
Plant cuttings vary in
quality. Trial rates shown are from specific lots under the growers particular faculty and
environmental controls. Your growing facility and plant lots are different; always perform your
own trials for your plants and facility.
TYPICAL USE: Spray Drip Down: 175-225 sq. ft./gallon |
RATES FOR CUTTING
TYPES Rates can be lower for
juvenile cuttings. |
HORTUS IBA WATER
SOLUBLE SALTS
(ppm IBA) |
Soft perennial cuttings
Annual cuttings |
80-250 |
Herbaceous cuttings
Woody ornamental
cuttings |
250-1500
350-1500 |
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Basal Quick Dip Method: Selected Rates |
RATES FOR
CUTTING TYPES |
HORTUS IBA WATER
SOLUBLE SALTS
(ppm IBA) |
Annuals |
80-200 |
Herbaceous, perennials,
tropical hose plants, pot
rose., etc.
(For difficult to root
perennials consider using
the Basal Long Soak
Method) |
150-500
Sometimes:
500-1500 |
Softwood |
500-1500 |
Hardwood |
500-2000 |
Difficult to root hardwood
(For these consider using
the Basal Long Soak
Method) |
5000-10,000
(10,000 is rarely used) |
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Basal Long Soak Method: Selected Rates |
RATES FOR CUTTING
TYPES |
HORTUS IBA WATER
SOLUBLE SALTS
(ppm IBA) |
HARD TO ROOT: annual,
perennial and other
herbaceous plants |
25-100 |
HARD TO ROOT:
softwood, hardwood |
50-200 |
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