@solidacid1337 Perhaps the only purpose of the transparent container is to show that the gel actually works. If the container was dark, then, how would you see the time laps of the root growing in the gel? As opposed to just showing you the roots after the period of time it took to grow the roots. Would you be convinced then that the gel actually works? That goes to show you how much you know about marketing a product. Also show us a video of your technique and your garden. thanks
@solidacid1337 I understand what you meant now. One thing that I do know is that if you are shooting a timelapse in extreme low light you can still have images like this if you increase apperture and set your shuttle speed. I usually shoot low light very susesfully that way. I believe that is what they did here because otherwise you would have a trememdous amount of highlight on the cup .Sorry if I was rude in previous comment, did not mean to sound like that.
I've used this gel -its clear and you can see the roots develop. The al foil on the top supports the cutting and stops evapration so the gel doesn't dry put. I've left cuttings for weeks before putting them into pots. Brilliant
@davemartin8686 The video isn't fake. I've used this many, many, many times always with success. I had a monstera that got hit by a hard frost (long story) and this was what brought it back. I had the plant for 8 years. I move a lot and if any of my plants become shocked, I put them in this and they're 100% They like it better than soil.
To keep it from drying out, I wrap the wholes up with saran wrap and tape them. Remember, this is only good for certain plant types.
Whats the time span on this? Also, when you go to transfer the cutting to soil or other medium, what happens to the gel its growing in? Do you just "plant" the gel?
You can make this yourself. Get plain,none flavor gelatin (bone marrow) follow instructions for gelatin,only add rooting solution when its cool enough and mix, You dont have to add very much rooting hormons,most cutting will root with just plain water and make sure your new rooting jell isnt ice cold before inserting clones,and only give new clones low light (reg room light) for 3days,otherwise they will go into shock and fall over if the light is to strong,add brighter light alittle a time
This is probably the coolest thing I've ever seen.
ItAlIHappenedSoFast 3 weeks ago
this is stupid, roots should be shielded from light at all times, whoever decided to make this stuff transparent doesn't know shit about botany.
solidacid1337 3 months ago
@solidacid1337 Perhaps the only purpose of the transparent container is to show that the gel actually works. If the container was dark, then, how would you see the time laps of the root growing in the gel? As opposed to just showing you the roots after the period of time it took to grow the roots. Would you be convinced then that the gel actually works? That goes to show you how much you know about marketing a product. Also show us a video of your technique and your garden. thanks
superfluteman1 2 months ago
@superfluteman1 i don't think you understood my comment.
if the gel does anything positive at all it will be cancelled out by exposing the roots to so much light.
this is stupid BECAUSE it's transparent.
solidacid1337 2 months ago
@solidacid1337 I understand what you meant now. One thing that I do know is that if you are shooting a timelapse in extreme low light you can still have images like this if you increase apperture and set your shuttle speed. I usually shoot low light very susesfully that way. I believe that is what they did here because otherwise you would have a trememdous amount of highlight on the cup .Sorry if I was rude in previous comment, did not mean to sound like that.
superfluteman1 2 months ago
Coleus
sapher974 6 months ago
what was the time span on this?
SFK1515 7 months ago
Authorised distributor London UK
gogojamaica 8 months ago
I've used this gel -its clear and you can see the roots develop. The al foil on the top supports the cutting and stops evapration so the gel doesn't dry put. I've left cuttings for weeks before putting them into pots. Brilliant
supa2262 9 months ago
This video is a fake, for one thing, the gel medium is NOT CLEAR as this video portrays, it is with hazy and has bubbles.
You need a bright ligfht to see the cuting.
Also drys out A LOT faster even in a high humidity environment.
I though maybe too much light is getting in the rooting area so I covered it and STILL no roots it just makes a gooey clump around the rooting area.
I've tried this product TWICE and it's junk.
davemartin8686 9 months ago
@davemartin8686 The video isn't fake. I've used this many, many, many times always with success. I had a monstera that got hit by a hard frost (long story) and this was what brought it back. I had the plant for 8 years. I move a lot and if any of my plants become shocked, I put them in this and they're 100% They like it better than soil.
To keep it from drying out, I wrap the wholes up with saran wrap and tape them. Remember, this is only good for certain plant types.
pirhan 1 month ago
Bullshit it drys out before roots are formed
davemartin8686 10 months ago
Science!!
pandabear102409 10 months ago
Where did you buy that gel?
buglover3599 10 months ago
It amazes me how many people are asking if its water, all you have to do is read GEL2root Big hint there. Great vid.
jrichtman 1 year ago
@jrichtman i wonder if he is using water...
theafrodude22 1 year ago
@theafrodude22 must be, no other clear stuff exists. lol
jrichtman 1 year ago
Whats the time span on this? Also, when you go to transfer the cutting to soil or other medium, what happens to the gel its growing in? Do you just "plant" the gel?
Oisterboy 1 year ago 5
You can make this yourself. Get plain,none flavor gelatin (bone marrow) follow instructions for gelatin,only add rooting solution when its cool enough and mix, You dont have to add very much rooting hormons,most cutting will root with just plain water and make sure your new rooting jell isnt ice cold before inserting clones,and only give new clones low light (reg room light) for 3days,otherwise they will go into shock and fall over if the light is to strong,add brighter light alittle a time
Mr2cansamrk 1 year ago
im sorry but it did not work for me, i did rose bush cuttings
nageen 1 year ago
@nageen roses are semi hardwood and so won't work with gel2root - it is only for softwood cuttings. Try Gel4Plugs
nugel2262 1 year ago
wow good video is this just water?
jerrydff7 1 year ago
is it me or does the plant take loooooong deep breathes? O_o
xArchAngeL01x 2 years ago 23
@xArchAngeL01x this video is a time lapse of several days so its probably going to slep and waking up instead of taking deep breaths :)
fKlefDubstep 4 months ago
there in gel
no water
chronix2x 2 years ago
Very Good were can I buy this???
GUSSSSSSSSSSS1 3 years ago
osh garden section
athenagee79 2 years ago
what is the cutting suspended in? Water or gel?
maddcatone 3 years ago
MORe!!!!! you must upload more
militaryexcellence 3 years ago
more!!!!, we must see more
militaryexcellence 3 years ago
I actually said, "That is awesome." So 5 stars.
T3cHNo10GiC 3 years ago