Jiffy 7 Pellets 33mm

Jiffy 7 Pellets 33mm

Jiffy 7 Pellets 33mm are smaller…

…than the “regular sized” pellets that we are all familiar with, which makes them IDEAL FOR USE in ROOTIT Seedling Trays and 84-Cell Seedling Trays.

Jiffy 33mms inside Rootit Tray Insert

The pellets are made from Sphagnum peat from specially selected peat bogs. Lime and a special fertilizer with a low ammonium content is also added in order to stimulate growth. The pellets have a pH of approximately 5.3 and are wrapped in a thin, biodegradable net.

Jiffys are a popular ready to use media and are perfect for seed germination and also for rooting plant cuttings or clones.

The compressed pallets are approx. 33mm W x 40mm H when fully expanded. When exposed to water the Jiffy expands and the hydrated media is held within a degradable net. A small indent is provided on top of the disc to place the seed into once the disc has expanded.

Because the Jiffys have an outer netting to hold the media inside, they can be self-standing or growers can place them inside seedling trays for additional support. ( Handy when rooting cuttings )

Once a good root system has developed throughout the media, they can be directly planted into an NFT system or a larger plastic or fabric pot or even a rockwool slab.

Jiffy 7 Pellets 33mm are also very popular for soil growers and can be directly planted into the soil when the seedling is established.

Jiffy 7s are manufactured from sphagnum peat (and Coir fibers) harvested from carefully selected bogs which are subject to stringent internal and governmental controls to ensure minimal environmental impact. Peat is only taken from sources where the re-generation rate is greater than the harvest rate and the local ecology will not be adversely affected.

 

Jiffy Preforma Plugs

Jiffy Preforma Plugs

Jiffy Preforma Plugs, also know as Jiffy Glue Plugs, are made from a fully bound, extremely uniform substrate, forming a structure with hundreds of micro air pockets evenly distributed throughout the plug. This stimulates superior fibrous root growth throughout the full depth and volume of the plug. The absence of a net around the plug allows the roots to develop optimally after potting on.

Cuttings grown in Preforma plugs produce notably cleaner callous than in other propagation substrates. The number of active root nodes formed at the callous is increased substantially, and stimulates fast multiple root development.

These “glue plugs” are manufactured and packed “wet” (they already contain moisture) and may have small colonies of mold inside of them, because they are a great substrate for flora to flourish in. In 99% of these cases, the fungi are saprophytic fungi and not harmful to plants (non-plant pathogenic). The two most well-known types are :  Trichoderma and Peziza.

When the plugs are placed in a normal nursery environment and watered a few times, the natural balance will be “normalized” and the fungi will disappear.

Plug size: Cylindrical, 30 mm x 50mm.

Our 84 cell seedling tray works well with these Jiffy Preforma Plugs, but you can also also other trays with holes similar to the plug dimensions.

Sold in packs of 10, 25, 50 and 100.

Jiffy C

Jiffy C

Jiffy C Coir Pellets provide superior aeration and water retention.

• These Jiffy Pellets are made from 100% Cocopeat substrate that is purified and stabilized, are peat free and provide a superior, aerated rooting media.
• Wrapped within a biodegradable containment material, it is based on the proven theory of “container and media in one.”
• Stringent quality control guarantees that the physical and chemical properties of the coco substrate provide an optimum rooting environment.

Jiffy C pellets were designed to facilitate the propagation of plants and are the ultimate container and substrate in one. Made from RHP certified cocopeat encapsulated in a biodegradeable netting, Jiffy pellets provide world class substrate that is pre-prepared, easy to handle and has great rooting capability.

Jiffy C pellets are designed to be transplanted directly into the soil, allowing roots to easily grow through the biodegradeable netting wall and into the soil.

Simply soak the pellets, sow the seeds and once they germinate one can transfer the entire pellet.

Compressed Size: 40mm

 

Jiffy 7 Pellets 41mm

Jiffy 7 Pellets 41mm

Jiffy 7 Pellets 41mm are made from Sphagnum peat from specially selected peat bogs. Lime and a special fertilizer with a low ammonium content are added to the peat in order to stimulate growth. The pellets have a pH of approximately 5.3 and are wrapped in a thin, biodegradable net.

Jiffys are a popular ready to use media and are perfect for seed germination and also for rooting plant cuttings or clones.

The compressed pallets are approx. 41mm W x 42mm H when fully expanded. When exposed to water the Jiffy expands and the hydrated media is held within a degradable net. A small indent is provided on top of the disc to place the seed into once the disc has expanded.

Because the Jiffys have an outer netting to hold the media inside, they can be self-standing or growers can place them inside seedling trays for additional support. ( Handy when rooting cuttings )

Once a good root system has developed throughout the media, they can be directly planted into an NFT system or a larger plastic or fabric pot or even a rockwool slab.

Jiffy 7 Pellets 41mm are also very popular for soil growers and can be directly planted into the soil when the seedling is established.

Jiffy 7s are manufactured from sphagnum peat (and Coir fibers) harvested from carefully selected bogs which are subject to stringent internal and governmental controls to ensure minimal environmental impact. Peat is only taken from sources where the re-generation rate is greater than the harvest rate and the local ecology will not be adversely affected.

 

Dip’N Grow Liquid Rooting Agent

Dip’N Grow Liquid Rooting Agent

Dip’N Grow Liquid Rooting Agent – a concentrated liquid rooting hormone solution easily diluted with water to the necessary strength. This tested and proven formula contains two root-inducing auxins (IBA and NAA). Alcohol is used as the solvent for the active ingredients, so Dip ‘n Grow is self-sanitizing and cross-contamination problems are eliminated.

Direction for use:

  • Poisonous and highly flammable, store below 20 degrees Celsius, out of direct sunlight, away from kids, pets, food and animal feed. Avoid contact with eyes or skin.
  • Mix only for immediate use. For best results once diluted, Dip’N Grow should be used within 10 hours.
  • Hardwood / difficult to root cuttings: dilute 1 part Dip’N Grow to 5 parts water.
  • Semi-Hardwood / general cuttings: dilute 1 part Dip’N Grow to 10 parts water.
  • Softwood / succulent cuttings: dilute 1 part Dip’N Grow to 20 parts water.
  • Dip the basal end (bottom) of the cutting approximately one inch into the diluted Dip’N Grow for 3 to 5 seconds. Following dipping, place cuttings into planting medium. (Vermiculite, perlite, rooting plugs, Jiffy pellets, etc.)

Find full Instructions for using Dip’N Grow Liquid Rooting Agent HERE 

After dipping…

To optimize the rooting process for cuttings that have been dipped in rooting hormone, maintaining ideal environmental conditions is paramount.

Firstly, controlling humidity levels is crucial; ensure a consistent humidity of around 70-80% to prevent desiccation while promoting root development. Additionally, maintaining an optimal temperature range between 21-24°C encourages metabolic activity without stressing the cuttings.

Secondly, providing adequate aeration is vital for preventing fungal growth and ensuring oxygen supply to the developing roots. This can be achieved through proper ventilation and avoiding overcrowding of cuttings.

Lastly, employing a well-draining, sterile rooting medium such as perlite or vermiculite promotes root growth and reduces the risk of rotting. Regular monitoring of moisture levels and adjustment of watering frequency accordingly is essential to prevent waterlogging and maintain optimal conditions for rooting success.

Dynaroot Rooting Gel

Dynaroot Rooting Gel

Dynaroot Rooting Gel is a plant growth hormone gel designed to promote the quick and abundant rooting of plant cuttings. It contains active ingredients that are Naphthyl Acetic Acid (NAA) and Indole-3-Butyric Acid (IBA), both of which are plant hormones known to stimulate root growth and development. Also contains 1g/lt Vitamin B1.

When applied to plant cuttings, DynaRoot Gel helps to encourage the development of roots, which can then support the growth of a healthy new plant. The gel formula ensures that the hormones are delivered directly to the cutting, increasing their effectiveness and reducing waste. Dynaroot is safe and easy to use, and can be applied to a wide variety of plant species.

Volume: 250ml ( Can treat more than 800 cuttings )

PLEASE NOTE: This is the Number 2 concentration, for semi-hardwood cuttings. Dynaroot Gel No.2 is a tenacious, high performance, water-based, rooting gel, which will remain in contact around the stems of the cuttings, actually sealing the cut tissue and then supplying the hormones needed to promote root cell development and vitamins to protect the delicate new root tissue. You can use Dynaroot Gel No.2 on all types of semi-hardwood plant cuttings including woody, herbaceous, and flowering ornamental species, vegetables, fruit trees and small fruits and nuts.

Usage Directions:

Pour desired amount of Dynaroot Rooting Gel into a clean container.
Dip the lower 10 to 20 mm of the softwood cutting in the gel.
Gently insert cutting into the chosen medium.
Look for root development in 1-2 weeks
Lateral shoots from the current year’s growth are usually the most reliable and are best taken at a node or joint, or at the base of a shoot, and with the lower leaves removed.
Gentle bottom heat in the rooting medium will improve and hasten the effect of the rooting hormone if the plants are naturally dormant or the growth is slow.

Suitable for use with sowing / seedling substrates like Freedom Farms Seedstarter / Rockwool / Jiffy Plugs and Pellets / Eazyplugs and more!

 

Seedling and Clone Transporter

Seedling and Clone Transporter

Seedling and Clone Transporter – clear plastic.

Fits 6 seedlings / clones that have rooted in your favorite propagation material (Rockwool Cubes, Jiffy Preforma Plugs, or Jiffy Pellets).

This handy transporter will prevent dry-out and damages in transit !

Rootball cavity size: 4.5cm high x 4cm diameter

Leaf cavity size: 4cm x 5cm x 15cm (H)

Total dimensions of transporter: 32cm x 5.5cm x 24cm (Incl. outside lip)

Starke Ayres Vegetable Seed Packs

Starke Ayres Vegetable Seed Packs

Starke Ayres Vegetable Seed Packs are now available in a number of vegetable seed varieties.

The seeds are treated against fungi and parasites, and should only be used for PLANTING, NOT FOR CONSUMPTION. Store in a safe, cool, dry place.

Consult the Starke Ayres Planting Guide to find out which types of vegetable seeds can be planted right now !

Starke Ayres Vegetable Planting Guide Snip

Read up about the ideal conditions that your Starke Ayres Vegetable Seed Packs require for best results. Ideally, the newly sprouted seeds should be left undisturbed ( except for watering ) until the new seedlings are ready to transplant – the bigger the seedling is when first transplanted, the less stressful the transition will be on the plant. Jiffy 7 Pellets are great for germination, and seedlings can be potted into 1.5lt or 5lt Thermoform Plant Pots, using a seedling mix, like Freedom Farms SeedStarter. Once repotted, water seedlings well, to allow the substrate to compact and settle onto the seedling’s root ball. Light feeding can the begin, using nutrients of your choice, given in concentrations that fall in line with the feeding requirements of the type of plant at its current size.

Germinating vegetable seeds is a critical phase in the life cycle of plants, marked by the emergence of a new seedling from its dormant state. This process involves carefully providing the optimal conditions for the seed to break dormancy and initiate growth. Seeds typically require a combination of moisture, warmth, and oxygen to activate enzymes that trigger germination. It’s like nature’s own version of a startup launch – a seed’s way of saying, “I’m ready to grow!”

As the seed absorbs water, it swells, and metabolic activity resumes, leading to the emergence of the radicle, the embryonic root. This marks the beginning of root development and is followed by the appearance of cotyledons, the embryonic leaves. The cotyledons provide the initial burst of energy for the seedling until true leaves take over. It’s a meticulously choreographed botanical ballet taking place beneath the soil surface, where each step is essential for the successful establishment of the plant. So, whether it’s a tomato or a radish, the germination process is the green light for a vegetable seed to embark on its journey to becoming a mature, harvest-ready plant.

ROOTiT Seedling Trays

ROOTiT Seedling Trays Both - New 60 Cell

ROOTiT Seedling Trays are now available and are made to fit into the 2 sizes of ROOTiT Propagators that are available on our website.

ROOTiT Seedling trays are suitable for plant propagation, seed germination, plant cuttings, etc.

The trays have cells (42mm diameter on the top lip, reducing in size towards the bottoms of the cells) that will hold most pre-formed propagation media, e.g. Rock Wool plugs or Jiffy Preforma (“Glue)” plugs.

PLEASE NOTE: The new 60 Cell Tray design has octagonal sides, but is still the same sized cavity…

New 60 Cell ROOTiT Seedling Tray

Smaller, 33mm Jiffy 7 Pellets fit perfectly into these tray cells…

Alternatively, use your favorite seedling mix in the trays.

 

24 Cell Tray Dimensions:

Length: 290mm
Width: 190mm
Shape: Round
Cell Diameter: 42mm
Cell Depth: 45mm

ROOTiT Small Propagator
Fits perfectly into the ROOTiT Small Propagator. (Propagator sold separately) 

 

45 Cell Tray Dimensions :

Length: 520mm
Width: 315mm
Shape: Round
Cell Diameter: 50mm (Fits J7 Jiffy 41mm pucks!)
Cell Depth: 33mm

ROOTiT Large Propagator
Fits perfect into the ROOTiT Large Propagator. (Propagator sold separately) 

 

 

 

60 Cell Tray Dimensions (New type – octagonal holes) :

Length: 515mm
Width: 295mm
Shape: Octagonal
Cell Diameter: 42mm
Cell Depth: 40mm

ROOTiT Large Propagator
Fits perfect into the ROOTiT Large Propagator. (Propagator sold separately) 

 

 

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Surgical Scalpels

Surgical Scalpels

Sterile surgical scalpels are used to take cuttings from plants-  fresh Surgical Scalpels need to be used every time that you decide to take new cuttings.

Taking cuttings is one of the most popular ways to propagate a plant. Also referred to as cloning, it offers the ability to get multiple plants that are genetically identical to the mother plant. Many people feel intimidated by the process, and are a bit leery to attempt it. If you are one of those people, relax, it’s a relatively easy process.
What follows are step by step instructions for a simple procedure that works for both hardwood and softwood plants. (NOTE: Not all plants can be cloned in this manner. Some plants are virtually impossible to get cuttings from, even for experts.)

Why Take Cuttings?

There are several reasons that you may want to clone your plant, one being, that it does not require seeds. Cloning may be your only option for obtaining a certain variety of plant when no seeds are available. Another reason is to maintain consistent quality control of your crop. Every seed, like every human being, is slightly different. Aside from identical twins, genetically, no two people are exactly the same. DNA works in plants the same way it does in humans. So if you have a plant that is just what you want it to be, you can take cuttings and have as many perfect clones of your special plant as you want.

Another big factor which makes cloning so popular is that in most cases, it’s much faster than starting from seed. The majority of plant species will produce a rooted, growing plant from a clone before the seeds of the same species can even sprout, saving a lot of time.

What You’ll Need

  • A SINGLE EDGE RAZOR BLADE – Must be sharp!!
  • BACK-UP BLOCK – A piece of Styrofoam, wood or plastic approximately 2″x2″.
  • SHOT GLASS – Or similar small glass or plastic container.
  • GROWING MEDIUM – Jiffys, Rockwool or Oasis cubes, Pro-mix, coconut fiber or one of several other suitable growing media.
  • SEED TRAY WITH CLEAR HUMIDITY DOME
  • ROOTING HORMONE – You will need a good quality gel, liquid or powdered rooting hormone. Although you can use a powdered rooting hormone, in our opinion they are much harder to work with resulting in a reduced success rate.
  • SPRAY BOTTLE WITH WATER
  • RUBBING ALCOHOL
Before You Start

This might sound obvious, but you should only take cuttings from healthy plants. The healthier the mother plant, the better success you will have with your clones. You should take a few more cuttings than you need and then select the best ones to use and dispose of the rest.

You will need to leach the nitrogen out of the mother plant(s) by watering them heavily with pH adjusted water only (no fertilizer) for two or three days before you take the cuttings. This is an important step because the nitrogen stored in the plant will retard rooting.

Decide what you are going to use for growing medium. Most people use Jiffys, Rockwool or Oasis cubes.  You can also use many different mediums successfully. Use plastic cups with holes cut in the bottom to hold coconut fiber, a Perlite & Vermiculite mix or other loose type growing medium. .You will need to pre-soak your growing medium before you start, using pH balanced water. Distilled water is the best thing to use, but any good, chlorine free water source will work. (NOTE: Most growing medium need to be soaked in pH 5.5 to pH 6.5 water. Rockwool needs to be soaked for 24 hours with water adjusted to a pH of 4.5 to 5.5).

Make a hole in the top of the growing medium which is about the same size or a little smaller than the stem of the cutting. You do not want to force the cutting into the growing medium.

It is critical that you sterilize everything before you start, because cuttings are very susceptible to fungus, viruses and diseases until they root. Use rubbing alcohol on your hands, the razor blade and the cutting block. Rinse the shot glass (or whatever you are using) with alcohol, dry it and then fill it 3/4 full with rooting hormone, and set it aside for now.

Work quickly but carefully. When you make the cut that separates the clone from the mother, you must get it into the rooting hormone as quickly as possible to prevent air from getting pulled into the stem. Please be careful not to cut yourself with the razor blade. (The lawyers made us say that).

Take the Cuttings
  1. cutting1Take a growing tip from your plant 3″ to 6″ long with at least one leaf internode, two is better but not always possible. (A leaf internode is where the leaf connects to the stem, See diagram 1).
  2. cutting2With a Sharp single edge razor blade, carefully cut off one or two leaves (or small branches) flush with the stem. (See diagram 2).
  3. cutting3Make a cut approximately 1/4″ below the internode(s) where you just trimmed the leaves. Cut at a 45 to 60 deg. angle. (See diagram 3). Hold the back-up block tightly behind the stem where you are going to cut. This supports the stem and protects your fingers. Make this cut as quick and clean as you can as you do not want to tear or crush the stem.
  4. cutting4Quickly insert the cutting into the rooting hormone (See diagram 4). If you are using a liquid hormone you can let the cutting soak for 30-60 seconds. With a gel type hormone you just dip the cutting and then insert it into the growing medium. If you are using a powdered hormone you need to wet the stem with water and then carefully roll it in the powder.
  5. cutting5Gently insert the cutting into the growing medium (see diagram 5). Do not push the cutting all the way thru the medium. You need to leave room for the roots to develop. Make sure that the cut(s) you made at the leaf internode(s) are below the surface of the growing medium.
  6. Lightly pack the growing medium up against the cutting. Make sure there is good contact between the cutting and the growing medium.
Care and Feeding Instructions

You have successfully taken cuttings. Now the challenge is to keep them alive long enough to root. The cuttings are obviously very vulnerable at this point and must be handled with care. If you follow the steps below you should have few problems.

  1. Once you have your cuttings in the growing medium, mist them with the spray bottle filled with water and place them in the tray. Mist the inside of the clear humidity dome and place the dome over the tray. (NOTE: The cuttings need some ventilation and a couple of small holes in the dome will usually do the trick).
  2. Remove the dome and mist the cuttings 2 or 3 times a day. This keeps the cuttings from drying out and also changes the air under the dome. This step is critical as the cuttings have no way to replenish lost moisture until they develop roots. Mist the inside of the dome and replace on tray. The humidity under the dome needs to be about 90% until roots appear on the cuttings. (NOTE: Be careful that the air under the dome doesn’t get too warm. If it does, you may have to increase the amount of venting, as well as the number of mistings per day). Cuttings need to be kept between 72° and 80° Fahrenheit. Too hot or too cold will inhibit root growth. If you live in a cold climate you may need a heated propagation mat.
  3. The cuttings will require lighting at this time. Dappled sunlight is fine if you are leaving your cuttings outside. Indoors, we recommend  fluorescents. They are cooler and more energy efficient then metal halides and provide equal to superior results. Keep in mind that fluorescent lights don’t penetrate so you must keep the lights 1-2 inches above the plants.If you are using a Metal Halide or High Pressure Sodium fixture you must keep the cuttings much further away (2 – 3 feet away for 175 – 400 watt bulbs and 4 – 6 feet for a 1000 watt bulb).The lights should be turned on for 18 to 24 hours a day.
  4. To water the cuttings we suggest using either plain distilled water or RO (reverse osmosis) water. It is recommended but not absolutely necessary to add a very mild fertilizer such as Olivia’s Cloning Solution or Wilder’s Clone Root Concentrate at this time. You can also use your hydroponic fertilizer at 1/4 strength. Don’t forget to adjust the pH of the water/nutrient solution at 5-5.5 for Rockwool and 5.5-6.5 for most everything else.
  5. Water the cuttings approximately every 2 days unless you live in a very dry climate in which case you will probably need to water every day. Never let the growing medium dry out. Do not let it set in water either, or the stem will rot. A great method for watering the cuttings is to use two trays, one with holes and the other without. Fill the tray without holes about half way with water and then slowly lower the tray with the holes and the cuttings, into it. Let sit for a few moments and then slowly raise the tray back out and let it drain. Small Hydroponic systems are available to automate the watering cycles of the cuttings, greatly reducing the amount of manual labor.
  6. After about a week you can test to see if your plants have started to root. Remove the humidity dome and leave it off for an hour or two. If the plants have not wilted at all then they probably have enough root development to support themselves. If no wilt is noticed leave the dome off. If they are wilted, spray the cuttings and dome and replace the dome on the tray. Once you have determined that the plants can support themselves, stop misting the cuttings and leave the humidity dome off. (NOTE: Once the plants have roots, constant misting can actually be harmful to the plants).
  7. If the lower leaves start to turn yellow and die, don’t worry. This is perfectly normal. It is the plant feeding off of itself to sustain life, moving valuable nutrient and water from the older growth. Do not remove any dead growth until the plant is well rooted. If you remove the dying growth the plant can starve and die completely.
  8. When the cuttings are completely rooted you can move them into your hydroponic system or the soil.
Final Notes

Cloning is easy once you get the hang of it. Just remember that every step must be done properly. Skipping a small, seemingly insignificant step can have very significant consequences. We suggest that the first time you take cuttings, take twice as many as you need. With a little practice this method of propagation should produce a 95 to 100 percent success ratio.

The use of distilled or RO water can drastically increase your success ratio, especially if you don’t have good quality water where you live. Do not continue using distilled water once the plants have gone into the hydroponic system or soil as it can lead to mineral deficiencies. RO or other chlorine/chloramine free water should be used at this time.

This is one tried and true method of propagation that works well on most types of plants. There are several other ways to clone your plants, including, air layering, dividing, and tissue culture. There are even hydroponic systems that do a good job of rooting cuttings using no growing medium at all. Once the cuttings form roots you simply transplant them to whatever growing medium you will be using.

Seedling Trays

Seedling Trays 2024 1-1

Seedling trays are suitable for starting seeds or cuttings.

Most sizes will hold Jiffy Pellets or Rock Wool plugs (36mm x 40mm). Alternatively, use your seedling substrate of choice in the trays

45 Cell Tray

Length: 540mm
Width: 275mm
Shape: Round
Diameter: 48mm
Depth: 60mm

48 Cell Tray (For Preforma Plugs / loose seedling mix / 33mm Jiffy Pellets)

Length: 305mm (2 of these trays fit into a Large Rootit Propagation dome / Garland XL High Dome Propagator)

Width: 255mm
Shape: Roundish
Cavity Top Diameter: 35mm
Cavity Bottom Diameter: 25mm
Depth: 50mm

 

128 Cell Tray (For Preforma Plugs / loose seedling mix. Preforma plugs will sit proud inside this shallow tray, as they are taller than the tray)

Length: 540mm. Will need to be trimmed shorter along one short side (using scissors / box cutter) to fit flat into a ROOTiT Large Propagator.
Width: 275mm
Shape: Square
Cavity Top: 28mm
Cavity Bottom: 15mm
Depth: 40mm

 

77 Cell Tray (For EazyPlugs or Rockwool Plugs)

Length: 530mm
Width: 315mm
Shape: Square
Length: 37mm
Depth: 30mm

Seeds:

Soak seeds for 24 hours in distilled water

Plant seeds twice as deep as the width of the seed.

Germinating seeds 21°C – 32°C (25°C), shadowy warm location. Top of Fridge

Keep evenly moist

Rockwool: slice open – root must be 1.5cm long so doesn’t heave up and out.

7 – 10 days: Cotyledon Leaves

10 – 14 days: True leaves

Can apply quarter-strength Nuts now

Growing medium – evenly moist

Keep growing medium 2°C – 5°C warmer than ambient air temperature

Ambient temperature 24°C – growing medium 25°C – 27°C

Seedlings need at least 16 hours of light for 2 to 3 weeks

Seedlings require less intense light.