Floriculture, Cut Flower Production and Tropical Plants
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1 Floriculture, Cut Flower ion and Tropical Plants Name A BUTILON Malvaceae -hybrids P Chryzopon pink 0.1% or Chryzotop green 0.25% -hybrids (woody cuttings) P Rhizopon AA 0.6%-1% ACACIA (Mimosa) Leguminosae -dealbata P Rhizopon B 0.1%-0.2% ACALYPHA Euphobiaceae -dealbata P Rhizopon AA 1%-2% -hispida P Rhizopon B 0.1% -hispida P Chryzotop green 0.25% ACANTHOPANAX Araliaceae ACHIMENES Gesneriaceae -wilkesiana hybrids P Rhizopon B 0.1% ACTINIDIA (Kiwi) Actinidiaceae -wilkesiana hybrids P Chryzotop green 0.25% -species P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% or Rhizopon AA 1% -hybrids P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -hybrids S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse or spray with mg/ltr solution ( 2 1-1) -kolomikta P Chryzosan white 0.6% -kolomikta P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% ACTINODIUM Ranunculaceae -kolomikta P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -kolomikta P Rhizopon AA 1% AECHMEA Bromeliaceae -arguta Ananaskaja P Rhizopon AA 1% -chinensis Exbury P Rhizopon AA 1% AEONIUM Crassulaceae -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse in mg/ltr solution (2-3) AESCHYNANTHUS AGAVE Agavaceae -cunninghamii P Chryzotek beige 0.4% or Rhizopon AA 0.5% -cunninghamii P Chryzosan white 0.6% -cunninghamii P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 47
2 AGERATUM Name Asteraceae -fasciata P Rhizopon B 0.1% -fasciata S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) AGLAONEMA (Chinese evergreen) Araceae -fasciata S Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet 6-12,5 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. ( ) ALLAMANDA Apocynaceae -arboreum Atropurpureum P Chryzopon pink 0.1% ALOCASIA Araceae -arboreum Atropurpureum P Chryzotop green 0.25% ALOE Liliaceae AMPELOPSIS (Porcelain ampelopsis) Vitacea -apeciosus P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -americana P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -americana P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) -sisalana P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) ANANAS Bromeliaceae ANTHURIUM Araceae APHELANDRA (Zebra plant) Acanthaceae ARALIA (see: DIZYGOTHECA) ARAUCARIA (Norfolk island pine) Araucariaceae ARDISIA Myrsinaceae 48 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
3 ARGYRANTHUM Asreaceae -houstonianum P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -houstonianum P Chryzotop green 0.25% -commutatum P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) ASCLEPIAS (Silkweed, Milkweed) Asclepiadaceae -commutatum P Rhizopon B 0.1% ASTER Asteraceae -cathartica P Rhizopon A 1% -cathartica P Rhizopon B 0.1%-0.2% -cuprea P Chryzopon pink 0.1% or Chryzotop green 0.25% -arborescens P Rhizopon B 0.1% ASTERISCUS AUCUBA Cornaceae -brevipedunculata Variegata P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -brevipedunculata Variegata P Chryzosan white 0.6% AZALEA (Rhododendron simsii) Ericaceae -brevipedunculata Variegata P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% -brevipedunculata Variegata P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) -comocus P Rhizopon B 0.1% -comocus P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -camesus P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) -crystallium P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -crystallium P Chryzotop green 0.25% -scherzerianum P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -scherzerianum P Chryzotop green 0.25% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) -squarosa P Rhizopon B 0.1% -squarosa P Rhizopon A 1% -heteropholla Gracilis S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) -heterophylla Gracilis P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -heterophilla Gracilis P Chryzotek beige 0.4% or Rhizopon AA 0.5% -crenata P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -crenata P Rhizopon AA 0.5%-1% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 49
4 B ACOPA (see: SUTERA) BANANAS -frutenscens P Chryzotop green 0.25% BAY (see: LAURUS) FOR BEGONIAS: TO PREVENT BUD AND FLOWER DROP DURING TRANSPORT BEGONIA Begoniaceae -frutenscens P Chryzotek beige 0.4% or Rhizopon AA 0.5% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) -tuberosa P Chryzotop green 0.25% BELOPERONE Acanthaceae BORONIA -tuberosa P Rhizopon AA 0.5% FOR BOUGAINVILLEA: TO PREVENT FLOWER AND BUD DROP BOUGAINVILLEA Nyctaginaceae -Novi belgii hybrids S Rhizopon A 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) -Novi belgii hybrids P Chryzotop green 0.25% BOUVARDIA Rubiaceae -Novi belgii hybrids P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -Novi belgii P Rhizopon AA 0.5% BRACHYCOME Compositae -ericoides Monte Casino P Rhizopon B 0.1% -ericoides Monte Casino P Rhizopon AA 0.5% BRASSAIA (see: SCHEFFLERA) BROMELIA Bromeliaceae -maritimus P Rhizopon AA 0.5%-1% or Rhizopon B 0.1% BROWALLIA Solanaceae -japonica Variegata P Rhizopon AA 0.5% or 1% BRUNFELSIA Solanaceae -japonica Variegata P Rhizopon B 0.1% or 0.2% 50 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
5 BUXUS (Commom box) Buxaceae -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) -arborescens Grandiflora P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% -calendulaceum P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% -canadense P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% C ALATHEA Marantaceae -canescens P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% CALCEOLARIA Scrophulariaceae - Christmas Cheer P Chryzopon pink 0.1% - Colletianum P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% CALLISIA Commelinaceae CALLISTEMON (Bottlebrush) Myrtaceae - Coral Bell P Chryzopon pink 0.1% CAMELLIA Theaceae -dauricum P Chryzotop green 0.25% -gandavense P Chryzotop green 0.25% -indica P Rhizopon A 0.5% -indica P Rhizopon B 0.1% CAMPANULA (Bellflower) Campanulaceae -indica S Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet spray with 25 mg/ltr solution (1) - kosterianum Miss Louisa Hunnewell P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% -kurume var P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -mollis P Chryzotop green 0.25% -mollis-sinensis hybr P Rhizopon A 0.5% *) -mucronarum P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -obtusa Kempferi P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -obtusa hybr P Rhizopon B 0.1% -pink pearl P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -pontica hybr P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -pontica hybr P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -pontica hybr S Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (2) CAPSICUM (Ornamental pepper) Solanaceae -roseum P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% CARNATION (see: DIANTHUS) CEROPEGIA Asclepiadeceae -schlippenbachii P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% -snow P Chryzopon pink 0.1% Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 51
6 CHAMAECYPARIS (False cypress) Cupressaceae -vaseyi P Chryzotop green 0.25% -wild P Rhizopon B 0.2% -yedoense Poukhanense P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -species P Chryzosan white 0.6% or Rhizopon AA 0.5% FOR CHAMELAUCIUM: TO PREVENT BUD AND FLOWER DROP (Geraldton waxplant) Myrtaceae CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM (see: MATRICARIA) CHOISYA -species S Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet Immerse or spray with 10 mg/ltr solution ( 1 2 ) CHRYSANTHEMUM Asteraceae (stem cuttings) -species P Rhizopon B 0.1% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet + Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet Spray with a mixture of: (2 AA + 2 tablets Rh. AA + 1 tablet Rh. B/6 ltr 1B/6 ltr) -guttata P Rhizopon B 0.1% -heterophylla P Chryzotek beige 0.4% CHRYSANTHEMUM frutescens or ARGYRANTHUM -heterophylla P Rhizopon B 0.1% -spectabilis S Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet Immerse or spray with 10 mg/ltr solution ( 2 1) CISSUS Vitaceae -spectabilis varieties P Rhizopon B 0.1% or 0.2% -species P Rhizopon AA 0.5%-1% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse in a mg/ltr solution (2-3) CITROFORTUNELLA Rutaceae -hybrids P Chryzosan white 0.6% CODIAEUM Euphorbiaceae -hybrids P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% or Rhizopon AA 1% -hybrids Rhizopon A 0.7%-1% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet spray with a mg/ltr solution (1-2) -species P Chryzotop green 0.25% or Chryzotek beige 0.4% -species P Rhizopon B 0.1% CODENANTHE Gesneriaceae COFFEA (Coffee plant) Rubiaceae -species P Rhizopon B 0.2% -species P Chryzotop green 0.25% -speciosa P Chryzotek beige 0.4% 52 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
7 COLEUS Labiatae -calysina P Rhizopon B 0.2% -pauciflora varieties P Rhizopon B 0.2% COLUMNEA Gesneriaceae CORDYLINE Agavaceae COTTON (see: GOSSYPIUM) CRASSULA (see: ROCHEA) CROSSANDRA Acanthaceae CRYPTOMERIA (Japanese cedar) Abietaceae CTENANTHE Marantaceae CUPHEA Lythraceae CUPRESSUS (Cypress) Cupressaceae CYCAS CYPERUS Cyperaceae Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 53
8 CYTISUS (Broom) Leguminosae -sempervirens P Chryzopon pink 0.1% D AHLIA Asteraceae -sempervirens P Chryzotop green 0.25% -sempervirens P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (1 to 2) -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (1-3) DATURA (Angels Trumpet) Solanaceae -species P Rhizopon B 0.1% or 0.2% -hybrids S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (1-2) DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) Ranunculaceae -hybrids P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -hybrids P Chryzotop green 0.25% -elegans S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 50 mg/ltr solution (1-2) DERRIS (Rubber tree) Leguminosae -Bottle Brushes P Rhizopon AA 0.5%-1% DEUTZIA Saxifragaceae -Bottle Brushes P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% -japonica P Rhizopon AA 1% -japonica P Rhizopon B 0.1% or 0.2% DIANTHUS Caryophyllaceae -japonica S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Quick dip in 500 mg/ltr solution (10) -japonica S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1-2) -sinensis (tea) treat as japonica -glomerata P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) -glomerata P Rhizopon B 0.1% -glomerata P Chryzotop green 0.25% -isophylla (Nov.) P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) -isophylla (Nov.) P Rhizopon B 0.1% -isophylla (Nov.) P Chryzotop green 0.25% -persicifolia P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) DIASCIA Scrophulariaceae DIEFFENBACHIA Araceae -persicifolia P Rhizopon B 0.1% -persicifolia P Chryzotop green 0.25% DIONAEA (Venus flytrap) 54 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
9 DIPLADENIA Apocynaceae -pyramidalis P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) -pyramidalis P Rhizopon B 0.1% -pyramidalis P Chryzotop green 0.25% DIPTERACANTHUS Acanthaceae -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) DIZYGOTHECA (Threadleaf false aralia) Araliaceae -species P Rhizopon A 0,7 % *) -species P Rhizopon A 1 % DRACAENA Agavaceae -debilis P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -debilis S Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet spray with 12.5 mg/ltr ( 2 1) -debilis S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet spray with 25 mg/ltr ( 2 1) -lawsoniana Ellwoodii S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 100 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (2) DROSERA (Sundew) Droseraceae DUCHESNEA Rosaceae -lawsoniana Ellwood s Gold S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 100 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (2) E PIGAEA (Mayflower, Trailing arbutus) Ericaceae -obtusa Nana Gracilis S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 100 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (2) EPIPHYLLUM (Orchid cactus, Strap cactus) Cactaceae -pisifera Boulevard. S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 100 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (2) EPIPREMNUM Araceae -uncinatum S Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. or spray with 50 mg/ltr solution (2) ERICA (Heather) Ericaceae -ternata P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) -indicum var. (year-round) P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -indicum var. (year-round) P Chryzotop green 0.25% (summer) EUCALYPTUS (Gum tree) Myrtaceae -indicum var. (year-round) P Chryzotek beige 0.4% (winter) -indicum var. (autumn) P Chryzosan white 0.6% -indicum var. (autumn) P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% -indicum var. (year-round) S Rhizopon AA50 mg tablet spray with mg/ltr solution ( 1 5-1) -indicum var. (year-round) S Rhizopon AA50 mg tablet Quick-dip in mg/ltr solution (4-6) Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 55
10 EUONYMUS Name Celastraceae -frutenscens P Chryzotop green 0.25% -frutenscens P Chryzotek beige 0.4% or Rhizopon AA 0.5% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) EUPATHORIUM Asteraceae -antartica P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) EUPHORBIA Euphorbiaceae -antartica P Rhizopon B 0.1% -rhombifolia Ellendanica P Rhizopon B 0.1% - 0.2% -rhombifolia Ellendanica P Rhizopon A 1% -mitis P Rhizopon AA 1% -mitis P Rhizopon AA 2% -variegatum GOLDSUN P Rhizopon B 0.2% -variegatum species P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) EUSTOMA grandiflorum (see: LISIANTHUS) F ATSHEDERA Araliaceae -variegatum species P Rhizopon B 0.1% FATSIA (Japanese aralia) Araliaceae -variegatum species P Rhizopon B 0.2% FELICIA (Blue marguerite) Asteraceae -variegatum species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet spray with 100 mg/ltr solution (2) FICUS (Fig) Moraceae -exelent P Rhizopon AA 0.5%-1% -crassifolia P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -arabica S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (1-2) -arabica P Rhizopon AA 1% -arabica P Rhizopon AA 2% -arabica P Rhizopon B 0.2% -hybrids (Jan.) P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -hybrids (Jan.) P Chryzotop green 0.25% -hybrids P Rhizopon A 1% -species P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -species P Chryzotop green 0.25% -fruticosa species P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -fruticosa species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (1-2) -fruticosa P Rhizopon B 0.1% -fruticosa P Rhizopon A 1% -fruticosa P Rhizopon AA 0.5% - AA 1% -kiwi P Rhizopon A 1% -kiwi P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -infundibuliformis P Rhizopon B 0.1% or 0.2% 56 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
11 FRAGARIA (Strawberry) Rosaceae -japonica Bandai-sugi S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) -japonica Globosa Nana S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) FUCHSIA Onagraceae -japonica Jindai-Sugi S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) -oppenheimiana P Rhizopon AA 1% -oppenheimiana P Rhizopon B 0.1% -lubbersiana P Rhizopon AA 1% -ignea (cigar flower) P Chryzopon pink 0.1% G ARDENIA (Cape jasmine) Rubiaceae -ignea (cigar flower) P Chryzotop green 0.25% - hissophia (shoot or softwood cutting) P Chryzotop green 0.25% GARRYA Garryaceae GAZANIA Asteraceae GENISTA (Broom) Leguminosae GENTIANA Gentianaceae -macrocarpa Goldcrest P Rhizopon AA 1% -macrocarpa Goldcrest P Rhizopon B 0.1% GERANIUM (see: PELARGONIUM) GERBERA Asteraceae -arizonica S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) P Rhizopon B 0.2% -alternifolius P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -alternifolius S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 100 mg/ltr solution (2) -albostriatus P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -albostriatus S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 100 mg/ltr solution (2) -haspan P Chryzopon pink 0.1% GINKGO Ginkgoaceae GLECHOMA (Ground ivy) Lamiaceae -haspan S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 50 mg/ltr solution (1) -racemosus P Rhizopon B 0.1% GOLDCREST (see: CUPRESSUS) Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 57
12 GOSSYPIUM (cotton) Malvaceae -varieties P Rhizopon B 0.1% * -varieties P Rhizopon B 0.2% GRAPE (see: VITIS) GREVILLEA Proteaceae -varieties P Chryzotop green 0.25% GYNURA (Velvet plant) Asteraceae -varieties P Chryzotek beige 0.4% GYPSOPHILLA (Baby s breath) Caryophyllaceae -varieties S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 25 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. ( 2 1) -suaveolens Plena P Rhizopon A 0.5% *) -suaveolens Plena P Rhizopon B 0.1% -suaveolens Plena P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -hybrids S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 10 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. ( 5 1) H EDERA (Ivy) Araliacea -hybrids P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -hybrids P Chryzotop green 0.25% -hybrids (harder cuttings) P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -elliptica S Rhizopon A 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) -maleccensis P Rhizopon B 0.2% -gracilis P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -gracilis P Rhizopon AA 1 % HELICHRYSUM Compositae -gracilis P Rhizopon B 0.1% -gracilis P Rhizopon A 0.5% *) HELIOTROPIUM Boraginaceae -caryophyllus (carnation) P Rhizopon A 1% -caryophyllus (carnation) P Rhizopon B 0.1% HEVEA (Rubber tree) Euphorbiaceae NOVI-BELGII (see: ASTER) HIBISCUS Malvaceae - caryophyllus (carnation) P Rhizopon B 0.2% (cuttings taken from planting HORTENSIA (see: HYDRANGEA) 58 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
13 FOR HOYA: TO PREVENT BUD AND FLOWER DROP (Miniature wax plant) material grown in southern climates) HOYA (Miniature wax plant) -caryophyllus (carnation) P Rhizopon AA 1% -barbatus (Sweet William) P Rhizopon B 0.1% -barbatus (Sweet William) P Chryzopon pink 0.1% HYDRANGEA (Hortensia) Saxifragaceae -barbatus (Sweet William) P Chryzotop green 0.25% -barbatus (Sweet William) P Chryzotek beige 0.1% -species P Rhizopon AA 0.5%-1% -seguine P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) -seguine S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet spray with 250 mg/ltr (5) -compacta and camilla S Rhizopon A 50 mg tablet spray with 50 mg/ltr (1) -muscipula P Chryzopon pink 0.1% HYPERICUM (see rooting guide for nursery stock) HYPOESTES Acanthceae -sanderi P Rhizopon B 0.1% -species P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) I MPATIENS Balsaminaceae IRESINE (Bloodleaf) Amaranthaceae -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 25 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. ( 1 2 ) IXORA Rubiaceae J ACOBINIA Acanthaceae JASMINUM (Spanish/Royal jasmine) Leaceae JOJOBA (see: SIMMONDSIA) K ALANCHOE (Flaming Katy) Crassulaceae -devosianus P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -devosianus P Chryzotop green 0.25% -elegantissima (eye cuttings) P Rhizopon B 0.1% -elegantissima (softwood cuttings) P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -elegantissima P Chryzotop green 0.25% Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 59
14 L AMIUM (Deadnettle) -varieties P Chryzotop green 0.25% -varieties P Chryzotek beige 0.4% LANTANA Name -varieties S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) - JAMAICA P Rhizopon A 1% LAURUS (Bay) Lauraceae - JAMAICA P Rhizopon AA 1% -capensis P Chryzopon pink 0.1% LAVANDULA (see rooting guide for nursery stock) LEEA Leeaceae -indica P Chryzopon pink 0.1% LEONOTUS LEPTOSPERMUM (Manuka, New Zealand tea-tree) Myrtaceae -indica P Rhizopon B 0.1% -repens P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% or LOPHOMYRTES Rhizopon AA 0.5% -hybrids P Chryzopon pink 0.1% -hybrids P Rhizopon B 0.1% LISIANTHUS (Eustoma) Gentianaceae -pinatum Aureum P Rhizopon B 0.1% LOTUS Fabaceae -pinatum Aureum P Rhizopon AA 0.5%-1% LEYCESTERIA Caprifoliaceae -gracilis (woody cuttings) P Rhizopon AA 2% M ATRICARIA Asteraceae -gracilis P Chryzosan white 0.6% -gracilis P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% -gracilis S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (1-3) (or spray) (at least 25 C soil temperature) 60 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
15 MARILARIA -globulus P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% MARANTA (Prayer plant) Marantaceae -globulus P Rhizopon AA 1% or 2% -globulus P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) MEDINILLA Melastomataceae MELAMPODIUM MENTHA (Mint) MONSTERA (Ceriman, Swiss-cheese plant) Araceae MYRTILLI MYRTUS (Myrtle) Myrtaceae MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) Boraginaceae N ERIUM (Oleander) Apocynaceae O LEA (Olive) Oleaceae OSTROSPERMUN Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 61
16 OPUNTIA (Prickly pear) Cactaceae -fortunei cultivars P Rhizopon AA 0.5% P ACHIPODIUM (Madagascar palm) Apocynaceae -fortunei cultivars P Chryzotop green 0.25% PACHYSTACHYS (Golden candle) Acanthaceae PAEONIA (Peony) Paeoniaceae PANDOREA PASSIFLORA (Passion flower) Passifloraceae -fortunei cultivars P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -species P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) -fulgens (splendens) P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) PAVONIA PELARGONIUM (Geranium) Geraniaceae -fulgens (splendens) P Rhizopon B 0.1% -milii (Crown of thorns) P Rhizopon B 0.1% -pulcherrima (poinsettia) P Rhizopon A 0.5% *) -pulcherrima P Rhizopon B 0.1% -pulcherrima P Rhizopon B 0.2% -pulcherrima S Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 25 mg/4ltr solution ( 4 1) (or spray) -lizei S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (2-3) PENTAS (Egyptian star-cluster) PENTSTEMON Scrophulariaceae PETUNIA Solanaceae -lizei P Chryzotop green 0.25% -japonica P Chryzotop green 0.25% -japonica P Chryzotek beige 0.4% PHASEOLUS PISONIA Nyctaginaceae 62 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
17 PITTOSPORUM Pittosporaceae -amelloides P Chryzopon pink 0.1% or Chryzotop green 0.25% -species P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -benjamina P Rhizopon B 0.1% -decora P Rhizopon B 0.1% -decora P Rhizopon B 0.2% -decora P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -elastica P Rhizopon A 0.5% *) -elastica P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) PLECTRANTHUS Labiatae PLUMBAGO Plumbagodaceae -elastica P Rhizopon B 0.2% POINSETTIA (see: EUPHORBIA) POLYSCIAS Araliaceae -exotica S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 50 mg/ltr solution (1) - Golden King S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 100 mg/ltr solution (2) PORPHYROCOMA -lyrata P Rhizopon B 0.1% PROTHAEA Prothaeaceae PSEUDOPANAX -pandurata P Rhizopon A 0.7% *) PUNICA (Pomegranate) (see rooting guide for nursery stock) R HAPHIDOPHORA aurea (see: EPIPREMNUM) RHIPSALIDOPSIS Cactaceae -pumila Variegata S Rhizopon B 25 mg tablet 1 4 tablet per litre solution: spray on 6m 2 ( 1 4 ) RHODOCHITON (purple bell vine) RHODODENDRON (see: AZALEA and rooting guide for nursery stock) RHOICISSUS (see: CISSUS) ROCHEA Crassulaceae -pumila S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 100 mg/ltr solution (1-2) -robusta P Rhizopon AA 0.5%-1% Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 63
18 ROSA (Rose) Name Rosaceae -schryveriana P Rhizopon B 0.1% - Starlight S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 150 mg/ltr solution (3) -species P Rhizopon B 0.1% or 0.2% For more information, contact RHIZOPON bv S AINTPAULIA (African violet) Gesneriaceae SALIX (Willow) Salicaceae SANSEVERIA (Mother-in-law s tonque) Agavaceae SANTOLINA Asteraceae SCAEVOLA SCHEFFLERA Araliaceae SCHLUMBERGERA (Crab cactus, Thanksgiving cactus) Cactaceae SCINDAPSUS aureus (see: EPIPREMNUM) 64 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
19 SCUTELLARIA (Skullcap) Lamiaceae -ananassa P Rhizopon B 0.1% -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in 25 mg/ltr solution ( 2 1) SEDUM (Stonecrop) Crassulaceae SIMMONDSIA (Jojoba) Simmondsiaceae SISAL (see: AGAVE sisalana) SOLANUM (Winter cherry) Solanaceae SOLIDAGO (Goldenrod) Asteraceae -hybrids Rhizopon AA 0.5% SPARMANNIA (African hemp) Tiliaceae STEPHANOTIS (Madegascar jasmine) Asclepiadaceae -hybrids P Chryzotop green 0.25% -hybrids P Chryzotek beige 0.4% STEVIA Asteraceae STYRAX Styracaceae SURFINIA (see: PETUNIA) SUTERA SWEET WILLIAM (see: DIANTHUS) SYNGONIUM Araceae -hybrids S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 25 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. ( 1 2 ) T EUCRIUM Labiatae -hybrids P Rhizopon B 0.1% THEA sinensis (see: CAMELIA sinensis) (thea) -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet spray with mg/ltr solution ( 5 1-1) -jasminoides S Rhizopon A 50 mg tablet 100 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (2) -jasminoides S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 50 mg/2-3 ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. ( ) Call Rhizopon for more information! R Rhizopon 65
20 THEOBROMA (see rooting guide for nursery stock) TIBOUCHINA -jasminoides P Rhizopon AA 0.5% or 1% -elliptica P Rhizopon AA 0.5% TRACHELIUM (Throatwort) Campanulaceae -splendens P Rhizopon B 0.1% or Rhizopon AA 0.5% TRYPLOCHLARIS U LMUS (see rooting guide for nursery stock) V IOLA (sweet violet) odorata Violaceae VITIS (see rooting guide for nursery stock) Y UCCA Agavaceae -lydia sagittalis var. minor P Rhizopon B 0.1% Z YGOCACTUS (Crab cactus) (see: SCHLUMBERGERA) -species P Rhizopon A 1% -species S Rhizopon A 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet 50 mg/ltr solution: allow to absorb for 6-8 hrs. (1) -jamesonii hybrids P Rhizopon AA 0.5% -jamesonii hybrids P Rhizopon AA 1% -jamesonii hybrids P Chryzotek beige 0.4% -jamesonii hybrids P Chryzosan white 0.6% -jamesonii hybrids P Chryzoplus grey 0.8% -jamesonii hybrids S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet spray with mg/ltr solution ( 2 1-1) (plants propagated from tissue culture) -biloba P Rhizopon AA 1% - 2% -hederacea Variegata P Chryzotop green 0.25% -hederacea Variegata P Rhizopon A 0.5% *) -species S Rhizopon AA 50 mg tablet Immerse 3 sec. in mg/ltr solution (1-2) 66 Rhizopon R Use the rooting guide as a reference!
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