Rooting agents are often used when growing vegetables and flowers. In addition to buying them on-site, you can also make your own. Below, we will introduce a recipe for making rooting fertilizer with brown sugar.
1. Brown sugar + aspirin
Method: 20 aspirin tablets, 60 grams of brown sugar, and 20 jin (approximately 10 catties) of water. First, crush the aspirin tablets and put them into the 20 jin of water. Then, add the 60 grams of brown sugar to the water and stir thoroughly until the brown sugar dissolves. This is the rooting solution.

2. Brown sugar + yeast
Method: 100g brown sugar, 10g yeast, approximately 100 jin (50kg) of water. First, mix the brown sugar and yeast together, add water to dissolve, and let it sit for one day. Then, add potassium dihydrogen phosphate and water. This method produces a rooting fertilizer that acts as both a rooting agent and a nutrient supplement, promoting rapid root growth.
3. Brown sugar + potassium dihydrogen phosphate
Method: 30 grams of potassium dihydrogen phosphate and 50 grams of brown sugar. During the seedling stage of vegetables , mix 30 grams of potassium dihydrogen phosphate and 50 grams of brown sugar with 30 jin (15 kg) of water and use this solution to irrigate the roots. This will promote root development and make the seedlings stronger.

4. Brown sugar + Vitamin B
Method: 1 Vitamin B tablet, 30 grams of brown sugar. Take one Vitamin B tablet and 30 grams of brown sugar, then crush the Vitamin B tablet into a fine powder. Next, take 500-800 ml of water and mix the powdered tablet and brown sugar in the water. Note that hot water should not be used, as it will destroy the ingredients of the tablet. Stir the water to ensure the brown sugar and tablet powder are fully dissolved. Before planting, soak the cuttings in the solution for 15-20 minutes to allow them to absorb the medicinal components. Then proceed with the normal planting process. This method will greatly improve the rooting rate of the cuttings.