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Title: Hormone Rooting Powder
Post by: sandersj89 on January 15, 2005, 21:25:03


Does anyone know if this has a shelf life? I have some in the shed that I want to use to take my chrysanthemum cuttings but it is a couple of years old and an open jare. Does it last forever or should it be thrown away and I start from afresh?

Thanks

Jerry   
Title: Re: Hormone Rooting Powder
Post by: Mimi on January 15, 2005, 23:18:53
Not too sure Jerry, but Ive had a pot on the go for years and Im still having good results.  Will keep it on the go until I have some failures.
Title: Re: Hormone Rooting Powder
Post by: tim on January 16, 2005, 09:46:24
Never done comparative tests, but soldier on with the same old tin! Mostly for tomato cuttings. = Tim
Title: Re: Hormone Rooting Powder
Post by: Lady of the Land on January 16, 2005, 18:50:53
Hormone rooting powder does go out of date. The hormone part becomes inactive after a period of time. We found some old stock when we restarted our trading hut. I was trying to establish what price we should be selling it at and came across this information about the product. Therefore it went in the bin.
However if I had actually bought some and it became dated I probably would still use it and see how I got on. The amount you use  and the frequency with which most people use this would make it rather expensive otherwise.
Title: Re: Hormone Rooting Powder
Post by: tim on January 17, 2005, 17:39:07
Landed Gentry?? A silly 'unfunny' - but WELCOME!!

It's always the belief in things that does you good?? = Tim