can you root hydrangias?

Center, TX

I want to root my plant but don't know how. HELP!!! alday

(Arlene) Southold, NY(Zone 7a)

Sure. Not all seem to want to root but it's always worth a try.

Cut a stem (you can get several plants from one stem if you wish) and put it in a spot that only gets morning sun. Keep it damp but short of drowning. In a few months you will have plants.

Here they are, all rooted (up and down the stem, not just the bottom) and ready for planting.

Have fun.

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Powder Springs, GA(Zone 7b)

Very easy to do and one of the easiest plants to root.

Here is a site that shows what to do. Have fun and good luck!

http://www.nantuckethydrangea.com/propagation.html

and a little video clip too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PhYF7PbFew

Hurst, TX(Zone 7b)

Hi Pirl. Are those cuttings from your Teller's Blue, Beni Gaku or the paniculatas?

(Arlene) Southold, NY(Zone 7a)

You expect me to remember from this morning? LOL

Teller's Blue, Luis.

Powder Springs, GA(Zone 7b)

I propagated many last year but brought them indoors under lights. I have two blooming at 2 to 4 inches tall. Here are those two a short while ago. Need to move them outside ASAP.


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