Rooting Hydrangea Cutting

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I had to run to the country house last night, I have not been there in 2 weeks. The yard was filled with blooming Hydrangea :clap:ya:wootEverywhere I looked there was hydrangea in bloom. All of them end of season clearance very cheap. They are one of the few plants I can buy that look half dead, plant late and survive and flower . A woman up the block from me has a amazing shade of blue. I know soil has a lot to do with color, I want this shrub. While walking my dog I stopped to talk to her when she was outside one night. She said I could take some cuttings. I know best way is to lay a branch on ground and let it root, but I don't know this woman and don't feel comfortable asking to do that. What is the best way to root a cutting ?
 

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I had to run to the country house last night, I have not been there in 2 weeks. The yard was filled with blooming Hydrangea :clap:ya:wootEverywhere I looked there was hydrangea in bloom. All of them end of season clearance very cheap. They are one of the few plants I can buy that look half dead, plant late and survive and flower . A woman up the block from me has a amazing shade of blue. I know soil has a lot to do with color, I want this shrub. While walking my dog I stopped to talk to her when she was outside one night. She said I could take some cuttings. I know best way is to lay a branch on ground and let it root, but I don't know this woman and don't feel comfortable asking to do that. What is the best way to root a cutting ?


Sooooo easy, just take the cutting/s and stick in the ground and almost forget about it, (you still have to water it/them :)). Plant it or them where you can keep an eye on it/them, by next spring it/they should be well rooted and you can move to a permanent location. This is the only method I use and it hasn't failed yet.

Annette
 

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My only hydrangea needs to be moved and after DH "trimming" it down to the ground for the past five years there isn't much left of it...:rant
I was thinking of just tossing it but this gives me hope!
THANK YOU :celebrate
 

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For some reason I can not grow regular hydrangeas in the ground. I do have an oakleaf hydrangea that is in the ground that does very well.

But I can grow them in 22 inch pots and they do awesome. Same with hostas. They are all potted.

Mary
 

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I have a rooting hormone should I use ?

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I think so.

;) You know, I have been in trouble trying to root things where the advice was that it didn't need the hormone.

Steve
 
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