Menedael from Japan: root and vitality booster?

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Yeah that is true. The only thing i can say about it is that when i tried to get cuttings to root i alwYs have a better result with menedael for some reason
 

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In Italy where I purchased it they suggest me that the best use is to water your bonsai with it after a very hot summer or after a stressful repot.

Let me know your take on it after some usage!
Hello Leo,

I'm from Italy too and I am also interested in this product. I tryed to get from Amazon but they do not have it available at the moment. May I ask you where did you got it from and what are your imression so far?

Thanks
Luigi
 

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Hello Leo,

I'm from Italy too and I am also interested in this product. I tryed to get from Amazon but they do not have it available at the moment. May I ask you where did you got it from and what are your imression so far?

Thanks
Luigi

Ciao Luigi

I could only find it at Crespi Bonsai, in 2 "sizes". Very expensive tbh, I used it after repotting and in autumn after particularly hot summers and all my plants look very healthy. I don't know if this thing works or my plants would have been healthy anyway, so not 100% sure that the price you pay for it is well spent.

Give it a try if you like!


Leo
 

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I saw someone on YouTube using this. It looked like color and consistency of hydrogen peroxide

Channel is AS Bonsai
 

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I saw someone on YouTube using this. It looked like color and consistency of hydrogen peroxide

Channel is AS Bonsai
I don’t think is the same its a little thicker than peroxide. It is also for sale on ebay if anyone is interested. They ship it from Japan. I received it and very happy with it.
 

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Somehow, I'm just a little hesitant to use something with a label I can't read. Even if I don't understand all the scientific jargon, if I can't research it a little, that's a bridge too far.
 

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Somehow, I'm just a little hesitant to use something with a label I can't read. Even if I don't understand all the scientific jargon, if I can't research it a little, that's a bridge too far.
I believe someone in another combo translated what it said.
 
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I've been trying it with cuttings this year.

I've done acer palmatum, sekka hinoki, standard hinoki, shinpaku (itoigawa and kishu)
It's basically standard practice in Japan to soak cuttings in a diluted mixture for 12-24 hours prior to planting them. BUT...

It hasn't improved my cutting success rate thus far.. Still somewhere between 0-5%... Pathetic.
 

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I believe someone in another combo translated what it said.
But not ingredients. With so much really good stuff now available at your local pot growers store just around the corner, I want a list of ingredients. If for no other reason, so that I'm not duplicating something I'm already using which might then over-dose and do more harm than good.
 

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But not ingredients. With so much really good stuff now available at your local pot growers store just around the corner, I want a list of ingredients. If for no other reason, so that I'm not duplicating something I'm already using which might then over-dose and do more harm than good.
Yes you are right. i think it depends how you use it. I use it for cuttings so its not duplicating anything.
 
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