1-Part Base Nutrient
2-Part Base Nutrient
Plant Structure + Fruit Quality
Root Enhancer
PK Additive + Cal-Mag-Iron + pH Stabilizer
No.1 Bloom Booster
Vegetative Growth Accelerator
Build-Up Eliminator
Prevents Blockage + Build-Up
Combats Deficiencies
Monosilicic Acid Additive
Root + Foliage Accelerator
Cloning Gel for Cuttings
Products / Other Additives / Cloner™
NOTE: FloraMax Cloner is a thinner gel than competing brands. This permits rapid absorption into the cut and promotes higher strike rates
Cloner™
Each batch of FloraMax is manufactured by our in-house chemists and undergoes rigorous quality testing before bottling, ensuring consistent performance and reliable yields from each crop.
Cuttings at Day 5. M.H., Denver, CO (left) & P.B., Detroit MI (right)
Cloner™
Healthy cuttings and seedlings are essential if you eventually want large and flavorsome yields. You need to protect your investment during these early growth stages. Cloner’s unique organic composition is highly stable and more readily adsorbed onto plant tissue so that the cutting is preserved throughout the pre-rooting period.
The chemists at FloraMax have been able to deconstruct popular organic ingredients such as kelp, fulvic acid and guano then isolate specific ‘beneficial’ organic molecules. These are then incorporated into our additives in a purified and potent form. Importantly, this enables their concentrations to be optimized for maximum nutrient effect, with no negative side-effects. The result is a range of products that produce unique and tangible results without causing blocked drippers, pH fluctuation, build-up, foaming or odors.
Cloner
Healthy cuttings and seedlings are essential if you eventually want large and flavorsome yields. You need to protect your investment during these early growth stages. Cloner’s unique organic composition is highly stable and more readily adsorbed onto plant tissue so that the cutting is preserved throughout the pre-rooting period.
The chemists at FloraMax have been able to deconstruct popular organic ingredients such as kelp, fulvic acid and guano then isolate specific ‘beneficial’ organic molecules. These are then incorporated into our additives in a purified and potent form. Importantly, this enables their concentrations to be optimized for maximum nutrient effect, with no negative side-effects. The result is a range of products that produce unique and tangible results without causing blocked drippers, pH fluctuation, build-up, foaming or odors.
Share your experience & leave us a testimonial
“The strike rate of our cuttings is so much better with Cloner compared with other gels we have used over the years”
Commercial Grower — Denver, Colorado, USA
“We now have far less problems with disease… Our growers are now much more confident with doing clones now that we have FloraMax Cloner and the Clone Spray”
Store Owner & Grower — Liverpool, England, UK
“The Cloner is 100% stable in the bottle. Other brands we’ve used have gone hard and bad after been used”
Commercial Grower — Wellington, New Zealand
FloraMax Growers Guide
In comparison to propagation via seed, cuttings offer some lucrative benefits:
1. For many species, cuttings reach the vegetative stage faster than seedlings.Further, cuttings taken from the most recent growth will produce plants that take less time to reach biological maturity than cuttings taken from older growth. Commercial fruit growers use cuttings to minimise the lengthy non-fruiting phase associated with seed propagated plants. When artificial lighting is used, cuttings can be switched to flowering sooner by changing to the “redder” light spectrum of a HPS lamp. This is beneficial because the crop cycle is faster.
2. Cuttings produce a plant having the same general genetic characteristics as the donor plant. For example, the same appearance, size and yield. The result with seeds can be more uncertain.
The most appropriate cutting material will vary between plant species. However, most species can be propagated using ‘stem cuttings’. A stem cutting incorporates stems, leaves and buds (Fig 17.2). Roots grow from the basal wood (Fig 17.1) and shoots grow from the buds.
Callus tissue forms prior to the formation of root initials (typically within 5 days)
Adventitious roots break out of the callus tissue (typically within 7-10 days)
Our product development capabilities are backed by over 60 years of experience as analytical chemists in horticulture and 30 years as hydroponic nutrient chemists.
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