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Technaflora Rootech Cloning Gel is a premium, water-based rooting gel with 0.55% IBA and vitamin B1 designed to boost propagation success. Its thick, smooth formula seals cuttings to protect and promote rapid root development on a wide range of plants. Trusted by growers for 25 years, it offers a clean, effective, and versatile solution for professional and hobbyist plant cloning.
| ASIN | B002WRWTL2 |
| Application Method | Dip |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,188 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #358 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Technaflora |
| Brand Name | Technaflora |
| Coverage | 2-inch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,162 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00625664040959 |
| Included Components | โฆ.. |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Type Name | Technaflora Rootech Gel for Plants, 7-Grams |
| Item Weight | 7 g |
| Liquid Volume | 7 liters |
| Manufacturer | Hydrofarm, Inc. |
| Mixing Ratio | 1:100 |
| Model Number | TFRTG7G |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | TFRTG7G |
| Specific Uses For Product | Root Development |
| Target Species | plants |
| UPC | 625664040959 |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
S**N
No Results Yet In Roots, But We Have Growth!
Had a jungle mint monstera mid-cutting that wasn't doing well, it's roots rotted in the shipping process. I tried treating it in diluted hydrogen peroxide to save the remaining roots, but they ended up all rotting away within a few days Anyway, I got the plant on 9/10/25 and by 9/19/25 all the roots were completely rotted and slid off the stem with minimal force. I'm unsure how much of this damage was my fault, vs the packaging, vs it being a midcutting which apparently doesn't do well anyway in comparison to top cuttings. I normally propagate in water, but because it already had rot, I worried about it surviving water propagation. I have zero experience rooting in moss, but I set up a moss bin and I had put some of this gel on the stem where roots should come from. So far it's been a week and I have no roots still, however I do have this growth point which is finally emerging! Which means the rot didn't take too much of the plant! I'm really hoping this gel helps or at least I hope the plant roots regardless of the gel. I'll update my post eventually. I don't know if I should try reapplying the gel or not though, but I'm probably going to avoid reapplying 10/28/25 I have plenty of roots now! I'm unsure if this paste helped or not but it certainly didn't kill it so there's progress! The first root developed on 10/10/25 in a spot I did NOT put this paste (the aerial root coming out from next to the growth point aka the higher up root) I'm not sure at what day it was, but at some point the spot I DID put the paste did start developing roots and there's two roots coming out of that section (the lower two roots) All roots look healthy, and it will remain in the prop box until I see a leaf fully emerge. Overall unsure if this product works but it at least didn't kill this plant. I'm going to try it on two albo cuttings I have that don't seem to be developing roots as well as the other cuttings are.
T**N
This is my go-to for rooting
After using multiple brands, I like this stuff the most. The closest in comparison would be clonex, which is way overpriced.
A**A
Good hormone rooter
I do prefer this over the typical powder hormone, Iโm going to say user error, though the roses that I tried to clone, it did not turn out again. This was probably user error. Will be trying again on other plants when the time comes. Just a heads up though this is a very small container, but itโs probably a good thing because youโre supposed to replace every couple of years.
K**F
Make clones not war
100 % success cloning with this and 35yrs of experience
M**S
You found the best!! A++ quality product!
This root tech stuff is absolutely by far the best cloning gel I've used. Whoops clonex butt to the point that I (right now) have a full bottle of clonex and it's basically a paperweight, never will be used. I have cloned probably over 100 (indica sativa and crosses) strains with root tech, likely a few thousand clones...with almost 100% success rate. Yes, that's the truth. When I ran out recently, and switched to clonex for a short while because I had some, my success rate dropped significantly. Needless to say I'm with root tech for good. I can't say enough good about these guys. My 100% success rate is in reference to the root tech brand only, the success rate with other brands was noticeably different/lower. My successful method: I keep it simple. I take cuts from the mother, and with a clean (disinfected) razor blade I scrape the skin only from the bottom 1/2 inch of the stem (be delicate). Then dip in cloning gel, and into pre-moistened rapid rooter plugs (or root riot). Stick em in the clone tray, on top of heat pad, and feed pH balanced 6.0 water. Place under florescent lamp. That's it. I don't go crazy with extra steps or get over complicated. I have almost 100% success, and the few that don't survive are more likely due to neglect than anything. I would absolutely recommend this stuff hands down over the several other brands I've tried. It's very easy to use, and eliminates headaches, guesswork wondering why you're only getting 50% success, etc. If anybody has something bad to say about this stuff, they are very likely doing something very wrong. If you have a decent idea of how to clone, this should make your life easier and is worth the extra few bucks, trust me! Just think about it...would you rather save a few bucks, and get something with 50-75% success, essentially leaving you to guess and have to grow extras to be sure you fill your space, or would you rather have a product that works as intended? I don't work for these guys in any way, I'm just a big fan and feel that a fantastic product with fantastic results really does deserve being mentioned in today's overcrowded marketplace. Hope this info has been helpful and welcome to someone trying to make a tough choice. Hope it also saves some from the trial and error of testing different brands over a course of years! This review is referring to CANNABIS cultivation cloning ONLY. I can NOT comment on how effective this product is for any other type of plant, fruit, vegetable, etc. If you're looking to clone cannabis of any variety, you've stumbled onto the very best stuff (my honest, humble opinion) to get the job done! You'll buy it again. Good luck out there, fellow greenthumbs!!
W**R
Wait and see
I just got around to using it. I bought it for a sole purpose considering the price. That was to keep rooting powder adhering to the plant. I have used powder before, but it is hydrophobic and likes to come off. There are other ways to get around this, but this looked worth a try. Now it is a game of wait and see. It works very well to dip into the powder. I believe the great failures I've read in the comments come from people that don't have the proper knowledge for success with or without hormones. I will update when it is time.
R**A
Waste of money!
Donโt buy! This stuff is garbage I tried several times and no luck whatsoever! Itโs a thin liquid and I believe itโs homemade It doesnโt work !!
โฎ**Y
**UPDATED** Like Mom Nature In A Jar
Originally Titled: What Happened To The Clean, Clear, Thick, Orange Gel That Worked? I felt more like a real gardener when I could start new plants from cuttings using Rootech Gel. At our old home it's the way I cheaply expanded the landscaping and grew plants for gift giving. That was years ago. In our new place, we made plans to put in low maintenance beds to replace grassy areas with ground cover and flowering bushes. Five weeks ago, in prep of growing our own plants from cuttings instead of buying them, I ordered this Technaflora TFRTG56G 56-Gram Technaflora Rootech Gel for Plants. Friday I prepared a little cloning environment, a domed tray filled with plugs that were soaked and ready to receive cuttings, and let it sit on a heating pad on the lowest setting for a day to make a miniature jungle. Sunday afternoon I took my cuttings from the selected plants and trimmed up the stems, leaves, etc for rooting. When I opened my Rootech Gel for the first time I immediately saw it is completely different from what I used to use (approx 2001-09). Instead of clean, clear, bright, thick, orange gel, this stuff is watery, more brown than orange, and has flecks of different size matter floating in it. The whole appeal of the stuff when I used it was its ability to glob on to the stem and hold while being inserted into the medium; that doesn't happen now, it just pours off with no hold. Plus, it smells, well, off, organic I guess, but like poo, not clean. This morning, all my cuttings are limp and bent over, obviously not taking root, but dead. No idea why a proven winner would change formulas, but I won't buy this new, NOT improved stuff again. ***UPDATED*** At the nursery, in the check out, I spot that the guy in front of me is holding a jar of Technaflora Rootech Gel. I asked, have you used that stuff before? He "swears by it" he tells me. I tell him what happened with my last jar. Right there in line, he pops off the lid and we look in to see Clean, Clear, Thick, Orange Gel! Right away I go to get a jar, but it's 30% more than I paid on Amazon, so I put it back and ordered another when I got home. The original jar, the poo jar? Long gone. Plus, I'm outside of the return window anyway. I'm eating the cost and know for next time, IMMEDIATELY initiate a return if it isn't Clean, Clear, Thick, Orange Gel. The new jar? Used it a week ago today on a dozen cuttings (same plant). This morning, 10 of 12 are showing roots. Like Mom Nature in a jar.
M**E
Roots indeed!!
Thicker gel than my usual Wilsonโs gel and so far excellent results. Little more costly than Wilsonโs but seems to be worth the extra bit
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A**Y
Its worked with my rubber plants
Itโs very small quantity but it helped a lot with growing new branches on my rubber plant
B**.
Killed the plants
Unfortunately itโs very bad Iโve been tried it on a clones and it kills them
M**S
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