Hydrangeas are a much-loved garden plant known for their opulent, globular blossoms and variety of eye-catching colors. They’re versatile, hardy, and surprisingly easy to propagate. One common method is via cuttings, allowing you to grow a whole new plant from a small piece of an existing one. In this article, we will discuss a step-by-step guide on how to grow new hydrangeas from cuttings.
Materials Needed:
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A healthy hydrangea plant
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Pruning shears or a sharp knife
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Potting soil (well-draining)
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Perlite or vermiculite
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Rooting hormone (optional)
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A container or pot
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Plastic bags or a plastic cover
Steps to Propagate Hydrangeas from Cuttings:
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