







🌱 Grow Smarter, Not Harder — Watch Your Roots Thrive!
The MIIIM 9 PCS Air Layering Propagation Kit offers a professional-grade, reusable solution for fast and efficient plant propagation. Featuring three sizes to fit a wide range of branch thicknesses, its half-transparent grafting balls allow real-time monitoring of root development and soil moisture. Made from durable, corrosion-resistant PP material, this kit secures easily with included zip ties and buckles, ensuring a high success rate for indoor and outdoor plants without harming the parent plant.
| ASIN | B09PBVRTYT |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,229) |
| Date First Available | 6 February 2022 |
| Finish types | Unfinished |
| Included components | 40 pcs zip ties |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item Weight | 310 g |
| Number of pieces | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.99 x 13.97 x 13.97 cm; 310 g |
B**N
Love these and will buy more. Mom have made several new rose bushes for her garden andI have used at my house for fruit trees! Works great and so easy to tell when ready to cut and transplant.
C**.
I bought this air lane propagation kit as an experiment to see how far I can push my self. I was surprised with how great of qualities the bulbs were. They were also super easy to use. I may have not done everything right on the first time, but knowing I can be able to reuse them again this spring has me super excited to try again.
S**O
Good product. Wasn’t successful with my air layering, but I think it was user error on the technique not the pods. My only slight gripe is that it’s hard to clip them closed. One you get it they are tough to unclip which is ok, because you don’t want them inadvertently opening and losing all the moisture. If you don’t have strong hands/fingers you will definitely struggle. Quality is good. I left some out on the trees all winter and I’m now reusing them. Only one broke when I redid them.
B**N
Works great with ficus
C**O
Good size for propagation , but as far as them staying closed on their own. No. You need to really pack in thw soil, so when you wrap them around the branch, they are under a little pressure to pop open. I couldn't even get them to pop close. It was a hassle once they were filled. Good thing they included zip ties
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