Overview

Product NameZEAL RISE UP
BrandZeal Biologicals
CategoryGrowth Boosters/Promoters
Technical ContentRoot hormones
ClassificationBio/Organic

Product Description

About Product

  • Zeal Rise Up is a revolutionary fast root hormone designed to stimulate the growth of new plants from cuttings.
  • Ideal for rooting tropical and hardy ornamental plants, leaf cuttings, Greenwood, and softwood cuttings.
  • It is also highly effective for grafting, significantly increasing the success rate of grafted plants.
  • Use cuttings from vigorous and healthy plants, and make sure the growing tip is between 2 inches and 8 inches long. Dip the cutting into Rise up powder.
  • Immerse the cutting into the powder slightly higher than the planting depth.
  • Shake the excess powder off by lightly tapping the cutting against the edge of the planter.
  • Tamp down the soil around the cutting to remove air pockets. Keep the cutting warm and moist.
  • Many plants will root better if they are kept out of direct sunlight. Tack care of cuttings as appropriate for the plant variety.
  • Control watering, temperature, humidity, light and other environmental factors
  • Observe and control external factors such as insects and fungus.

Zeal Rise Up Technical Details

  • Mode of Action: To promote root development in your plants, resulting in stronger, healthier, and more resilient plants.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Zeal Rise Up stimulates root and shoot growth.
  • Effective for grafting and rooting of cuttings

Zeal Rise Up Usage & Crops

  • Recommended Crops: All Crops
  • Dosage: 100 grams per acre
  • Method of Application: Apply Rise Up powder to cuttings.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.

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