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🌷 When Will Roots Appear?
Within 2 to 4 weeks, you should see new growth — a sure sign that roots are developing. Once you notice sturdy new leaves and the cutting resists gentle tugging, it’s ready to be transplanted into a larger pot or directly into your garden.
🌼 Extra Tips for Success:
- Use clean, sharp tools to prevent infections.
- Take multiple cuttings to increase your chances.
- Avoid fertilizing the cutting until it’s well established.
- Gradually acclimate your new plants to outdoor conditions if starting indoors.
Final Thought
Propagating hydrangeas is one of the easiest and most satisfying ways to multiply your garden’s beauty. With a little patience and care, you can watch a simple cutting turn into a flourishing new shrub that will bloom year after year.
So grab your pruning shears, find a healthy hydrangea, and start growing your own hydrangea collection today!
Would you like a printable step-by-step guide or a video tutorial link to help you propagate with confidence? Let me know!