Monday, January 30, 2012

Can gardenias be grown from cuttings?

Certainly! They grow roots like a Philodendron or pothos does....if you don't want to cut the stems, you can also pull branches down, cover them with soil and peat moss. or compost and grow roots while they are still attached to the bush! Crepe Myrtles will also root from cuttings.



First, cut plants back when they are dormant. This will allow the stems to "heal their wounds" when the plants aren't actively growing. This way you can still enjoy flowers the next year. When pruning, don't cut all the leaves off. Some leaves need to be left so the plant can still produce food for the root system. The following spring, use an acidic fertilizer with chealeted iron and high nitrogen so the plant can produce healthy leaves and buds. If you only want your plant to become bushier, simply pinch out the tips while the plant is dormant. Pinching will usually promote a heavier bloom the following year
Can gardenias be grown from cuttings?
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Reply:Yes, they certainly can. I've done it all my life. Just break off a small shoot near the bottom of the bush, and put it in a glass of water. It will eventually grow roots.

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