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Q: What is the Difference between rooting gel and rooting powder?
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The growth of roots on plant cuttings may be stimulated by?

Attention to proper lighting and moisture levelsstimulates the growth of roots in plant cuttings. Cuttings need moist environments in partial shade. The lighting and the moisture levels help keep the cuttings from drying out.Additionally, cuttings benefit from such additional inputs as rooting hormones and rooting substances. For example, a chemical rooting hormone is IBA [indole-3-butyric acid]. A natural rooting hormone is tea from the bark of the willow [Salix spp]. A natural rooting substance is honey.Honey is widely know as an organic stimulator of root growth in some cuttings.There are also many commercial "Rooting Hormone" products available in powder, gel and liquid forms. These can usually be found at garden centres or plant nurseries.Not all plants respond to these products.More importantly choosing the right parts of the plant for your cutting material, correct timing, correct soil medium, correct light levels and correct moisture will determine success with cuttings.


What is a gel-like substance located between the endoderm and the ectoderm?

mesoglea ;)


Differences in separation and band intensity between your gel and the ideal gel?

the differences are due to different amounts of dna. the ower the amt of dna, the lower the intensity


What is the best prescription cream for poison ivy rash?

over the counter calamine gel. not the lotion, use the gel cause the lotion runs too much. and also a bath in aveeno oatmeal bath powder helps soothe the itching, plus you smell delicious afterwards


What is used to sort DNA into different lenghts?

Gel Electrophoresis

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Rooting gel is a hormone used for helping cuttings establish a root system.


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nothing! no difference , you could just use soap too!


What is the difference between Elmer's gel glue sticks and Elmer's school glue sticks?

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What is difference between fruit gel and fruit jelly?

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What is the difference between gel pen and refill pen?

When using refill pen we have to give some force to write.but that's not need for gel pen.


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Horizantal gel electrophoresis is generally used for RNA/DNA based studies, while vertical gel electrophoresis is used for protein based studies.


What is the difference between gel and ointment?

An ointment is any topical (on the skin) application that contains medication. A gel is anything that has a jelly-like consistency. So an ointment can be in gel form, but it can also be a cream or a liquid.


What is a difference between 2 percent and 3 percent agarose gel?

the thickness of the gel varies as you change the conc. of agarose from 2 to 3 percent. the conc. of loading of samples that gel can handle varies.


What is the difference between gel and foam?

Gel is a semi-solid material that provides cushioning and support by conforming to the shape of the body, typically used in mattress and shoe insoles. Foam is a lightweight material made of air bubbles trapped in a solid structure that provides cushioning and support through its compressibility, commonly used in mattresses, pillows, and seat cushions. The main difference is in their composition and feel, with gel offering more cooling properties and foam providing a softer and more breathable option.