🌿 Grow like a pro—RootMax roots your success from the ground up!
RootMax is a 75g mycorrhizal fungi-enriched rooting powder designed to enhance root growth and vigor in over 15 types of plants, including trees, flowers, and edibles. It serves as a superior alternative to traditional rooting hormones, promoting faster and stronger root development through easy application methods for cuttings, houseplants, and transplanting.
A**
Works Extremely Well - Use With Caution
Works very well!!! My plants are thriving
M**R
Great Stuff!
We have a farm and have been trying to propagate from plants we have. The rooting hormones help the roots grow and it’s been game changing to propagate these plants.
M**E
Mix
Still waiting on results. Lol so far it was easy to use low oder mixed well.
E**N
It fulfills its purpose
I have used this before and it has performed well. A burglar stole this delivery before I could use it.
S**E
Success
Used it to propagate a red maple into 15 different cuttings. They’re all growing well!
B**N
Should work fine
I can't say for sure if Rootmax has been effective so far as most of my organic fertilizers contain some mix of mycorrhizal innoculant but it certainly hasn't hurt so far. RootMax uses Rhizophagus intraradices which is a common mycorrhizal inoculant. At 245 propagules per gram, 200 grams has approximately 49,000 propagules. This is a decent amount but RootMax is pretty expensive at its price of almost $17 per 200 grams. MYKOS brand mycorrhizal inoculant retails at an original price of $19.99 for 454 grams (1 lb) at my local stores, which often has sales on top of that. The MYKOS inoculant has 300 propagules/gram so an equivalent to RootMax would be 60,000 propagules per 200 grams. That's about a 22% difference in density plus it has nearly double the amount for the same price. I would say the price is an important consideration considering the Grow Mate suggests using 1 Tablespoon at a time and that's a lot out of this small jar, which is about half full by the way.However, mycorrhizal inoculants are essentially a one-time addition to improve living soil so it may be worth the price if you consider it an investment. It is best if you're using it for large garden beds as the inoculant spreads, because if you use it for small potted plants, you'll run out pretty soon.
S**N
Root Rot Prevention
This is too early to tell whether it works or not but I saw that on YouTube. The guy swears that would work so I had to try it. One thing I did not expect was that it was in fine powder. When I saw that it appears to be granulated. Just hope it would work!
K**A
Works every time
Ease of use:Very easy
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