2cent
Well-Known Member
Ive been doing cuttings again.
Not had good luck i use aero cloners.
Been trying teabags n clone cubes. lost a few lol my error .
I took 40 cutings other week dipped in clonex still waiting... some died ..
My last few i didnt have room for as i cut them i put them in my gob to hold as glass was out of reach .. put them in the glass n fgot for 4days.
There all callused up started rooting ....
Googled it..
Your own human saliva has enzymes that can help your houseplant roots grow. In fact, some gardening experts believe that the best natural rooting hormone for houseplants is saliva. Yes, that's even over cinnamon, willow water, or apple cider vinegar.
So im now sucking my cuts and puttin em incubes lol i feel mad but it worka faster than clonex.
Enzymes and lacto bascillus in saliva lol enhance formation of roots.
Human saliva also contains vitamins and minerals that the plants can also use as a source to stimulate growth. Therefore, adding human saliva can help to grow roots because of the trace minerals and enzymes, not necessarily because of hormones present in the spit.
Not had good luck i use aero cloners.
Been trying teabags n clone cubes. lost a few lol my error .
I took 40 cutings other week dipped in clonex still waiting... some died ..
My last few i didnt have room for as i cut them i put them in my gob to hold as glass was out of reach .. put them in the glass n fgot for 4days.
There all callused up started rooting ....
Googled it..
Your own human saliva has enzymes that can help your houseplant roots grow. In fact, some gardening experts believe that the best natural rooting hormone for houseplants is saliva. Yes, that's even over cinnamon, willow water, or apple cider vinegar.
So im now sucking my cuts and puttin em incubes lol i feel mad but it worka faster than clonex.
Enzymes and lacto bascillus in saliva lol enhance formation of roots.
Human saliva also contains vitamins and minerals that the plants can also use as a source to stimulate growth. Therefore, adding human saliva can help to grow roots because of the trace minerals and enzymes, not necessarily because of hormones present in the spit.