Adjuvants
After spending time planning, designing and developing your garden, the last thing a gardener wants is for their plants and cuttings to die before they are established.
If you are concerned that your plants may not develop roots, or if you have already had plants that have failed, consider browsing our range of adjuvants, including our range of rooting powders.
When used alongside appropriate fertilisers and additives, rooting powders encourage plants to initiate root development and establish a strong network, creating a lasting root system that can nourish your garden for years to come.
Give Your Garden The Best Chance To Thrive With Garden Adjuvants
Growing plants from cuttings, also known as cloning, is an excellent alternative to propagating plants from germinated seeds. However, growing from cuttings has a high chance of failure, especially amongst new or hobby gardeners.
Part of the reason that growing from cuttings is so tricky is root development.
Although cuttings can develop their own root structure and some plants, such as Spider Plants and Tradescantia, can grow roots quickly, other plants, like Camellia, are difficult to propagate from cuttings as their root development is slow and requires specific conditions.
However, there is a way to make this process easier. By using an appropriate adjuvant, gardeners can increase the speed of root development, improving the success rate of growing from cuttings, even for tricky plants.
If you are looking to expand your garden with cuttings or propagate plants of your own, consider browsing our range of adjuvants and discover a solution to help support your garden's development.