Aspirin probably helps cuttings not so much like a rooting hormone but probably as antiseptic to kill pathogens...due to the presence of acetylsalicylic acid; the same way some gardeners use aspirin to preserve/prolong cut flowers.
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It seems to work for flowers - when I worked in a florist's shop years ago, the boss had us pour dry cleanser (ajax) into the vases before putting the cut flowers in them.
Anything with acid is supposed to be good for opening the stems.
Soooo . . . I guess it would work with rooting from cuttings. Never tried it.
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