When you use the Clonex Rooting gel and then you plant you cutting, will the new leaves that come up out of the soil have the gel residue on them? Isn't that stuff poisonous?
Three answers:
anonymous
2010-09-30 21:29:57 UTC
The only thing the rooting gel does is stimulate new roots on the bottom of the cutting. New shoots will not have this chemical on them. A grown man would have to ingest about 35 grams of this chemical in order to be harmed. As long as you wear gloves and eye protection when handling the actual Clonex you will not have a problem.
Henry H
2010-09-30 19:37:51 UTC
No I have never had any residue on my root cutting Good Luck and have fun with this
anonymous
2014-07-16 17:28:39 UTC
I have my clone in a little water and it is very green do I add a little clonex to the water so it can grow roots
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