Industrial growth promoters are often quite good.
However, there are also simple improvised means that will help any plant take root.
Let's figure out what can be used as a growth stimulant if you don't have a special product at hand.
Firstly, honey is a great option. This delicacy contains natural antiseptics: just 2 teaspoons per 1 liter of warm water is enough.
Secondly, aloe helps root formation, as it has antibacterial properties that prevent the cuttings from rotting.
It is necessary to grind a tablespoon of the plant leaves to a mushy state, dilute with a glass of water and leave in this form for a week in a dark place. After the expiration of the term, dilute with 5 liters of water and water the plants.
Thirdly, yeast, which contains substances that stimulate the growth of the above-ground part of the plant, will help with root formation.
To prepare the solution, you will need 50-60 grams of baker's yeast, which must be diluted with 500 milliliters of warm water. The cuttings that need to be germinated are left in the resulting solution for two days.