Stop Paying for Rooting Gels. Start Saving with Rootaid.
Make your own professional-strength rooting solution starting at only $19 — no sticky gels, no hype, just strong roots.
How It Works
- Add Rootaid – Mix with distilled water (pH ~6.0).
- Dip Cuttings – Use quick dip method for easy application.
- Watch Roots Explode – Strong, uniform rooting every time.
Simple. Clean. Proven.
Why Growers Are Switching to Rootaid
- Water-soluble – no sticky gel mess
- Huge savings – make a gallon for $59 instead of $399
- Flexible – adjust water content for stubborn to root plants
- Universal use – perfect for all plant types and media
- Developed by Clone Coach – trusted by top nurseries nationwide
Just Mix. Dip. Stick.
💰 Rootaid vs. Rooting Gels
| Feature | Rootaid | Rooting Gel Brands |
|---|---|---|
| Active Ingredient (IBA) | 0.4% (adjustable) | 0.3% |
| Mixable | ✅ Yes (just add water) | ❌ No |
| Price per Gallon | $59 | $399 |
| Application | Quick Dip | Gel Dip |
| Mess-Free | ✅ Yes | ❌ Sticky |
| Shelf Life | Long | Short (dries out) |
What Growers Are Saying
“I replaced all our gels with Rootaid. Same results, huge savings.” – Jeremy, NorCal Nursery
“Easy to mix, fast rooting, clean results. Never going back to gels.” – Luis, Commercial Propagator
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I mix Rootaid?
Add Rootaid to distilled water (pH ~6.0). Stir until fully dissolved. It’s ready for use as a quick-dip rooting solution.
Does it work as well as rooting gel?
Yes — Rootaid provides the same IBA concentration as most gels, with faster uptake because it’s water-based.
What plants can I use it on?
Any softwood, semi-hardwood, or hardwood cutting — including hemp, ornamentals, and nursery crops.
How long does it last?
Store sealed in a cool, dry place. Once mixed, use within 30 days for best results.
Disclaimer: Rootaid™ is for horticultural, research, and educational use only. Not for use on food or feed crops. Users are responsible for complying with local regulations. Rootaid™ and its makers assume no liability for misuse or unintended application.

