Radix Lab Grade Rooting Stimulator 1-0-0 for Cuttings and Propagation
Radix was developed and proven in large-scale Canadian medicinal operations before it landed in the U.S. market. That lineage matters because propagation rooms are unforgiving environments — a rooting product either works on hundreds of cuts at a time or it doesn't earn a permanent spot in the protocol. The 1-0-0 NPK is intentionally minimal; this isn't a nutrient, it's a rooting input. The active chemistry is humic acid and fulvic acid. Humic acid improves substrate structure, enhances root-zone water retention, and chelates minerals for better micronutrient availability around developing roots. Fulvic acid is the lower-molecular-weight partner — it penetrates plant cell walls efficiently and transports nutrients directly into root tissue.
Humic and Fulvic Acid Root Development Across Hydro and Soil
What you should see in propagation: faster initial root strike, more lateral root development, and better strike rates across batches. The lab-grade formulation is the part most growers don't appreciate until they've used a competing product — batch-to-batch consistency is the difference between rooting 95 percent of your cuts and getting whatever you get this week. It runs in hydroponics, coco, rockwool, peat, and soil without modifying your propagation substrates or disrupting other inputs. Slot it into your existing protocol and watch the strike rates stabilize. This is the bottle commercial propagation rooms use specifically because the consistency holds across cycles.
Key Features
- 1-0-0 Nitrogen-Only Formula: Light nitrogen base stays compatible with any propagation setup without skewing nutrition for young plants.
- Humic Acid: Improves substrate structure and root-zone water retention. Chelates minerals for better micronutrient availability in developing roots.
- Fulvic Acid: Lower-molecular-weight organic acid. Penetrates plant cell walls and transports nutrients directly into root tissue.
- Lab-Grade Consistency: Formulated to exacting standards for batch-to-batch uniformity. The reason commercial propagation rooms use it.
- Broad Media Compatibility: Works in hydroponics, rockwool, coco, peat, and soil without modifying propagation substrates.