Here’s a picture of the cuttings in the spring, 100% success… they have healthy leaves.

And this photo in the middle of summer, its branches have already grown more shoots.

And finally, the following winter we have three new hydrangeas ready to replant.

Look how they developed good roots.

I remove them from the pot and carefully separate each plant.

Finally, I plant each one in a cultivation pot to grow another year.

At this stage, you could perfectly plant them in their final place in the garden or in a large pot.

Did you like this guide? Hydrangeas are one of the easiest plants to propagate by cuttings. Have you tried it? How did it go? Tell me in the comments area below.
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