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Just how organic is "Organic Rooting Hormone"? I'm looking for a best answer.?

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I have "Organic Hormone Rooting Dip with Organic Fungicide" and the ingredients are:

Derived from: Humic acid (Potassium Humide), plant extracts, simple and complex sugars, North atlantic kelp extract, Hydrolysed organic proteins, natural wetting agent and carbohydrates + bacillus subtilis GB03

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  1. By definition, your "ingredients" label is up to code. Rooting stimulants are usually derived from some type of acid based agent with various other ingredients to both protect and nourish the plant. What you have listed here are all naturally occurring materials (not synthesized from man made materials)  and therefore would be considered "organic".


  2. If you want to be really organic use honey.  Commonly used and very successful.  The sugars provide food and honey is a natural fungicide etc.

  3. I grow and sell vegetables and seedlings..I use "willow water " on mie which is a natural root harmone..simply cut up alot of small branches and leaves off of a willow tree..boil them down..and let it set overnight..strain it and use to start your plants out...water your cuttings with it...

    http://www.bluestem.ca/willow-article1.h...

    THIS IS WHAT I CALL ORGANIC

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