I took cutting in January and put them in sand. Yesterday I took a look at them. They have new shoots that are about 4 inches long. They are pure white, no green showing on the new growth. What should I do with them now.
Gary
Hydrangea annabell cuttings
Gary, Are they inside or outside? I'd pot them up in larger pots with some good potting soil, I use MG Moisture Control and set them in a protected area until they are ready to be planted out in the garden, This way you can keep an eye on them for at least one more year.
I have an area near my deck steps that I call my "nursery". I go by there every day and they are away from the really hot sun. I place all my new plants there until I find a perminate spot in the garden. Also cuttings and self seeded plants I want to relocate.
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