Propagating Gardenias from Cuttings: A Step-by-Step Guide and Care Instructions🌱

Propagating Gardenias from Cuttings: A Step-by-Step Guide and Care Instructions🌱
Materials Needed:
Pruning shears or knife
Rooting hormone
Potting mix (peat moss and perlite)
Pots with drainage
Plastic cover (bags or dome)
Steps:
1. Cutting: In early summer, cut a 4-6 inch piece from a healthy, semi-hardwood stem below a leaf node. Remove lower leaves, keeping a few at the top.
2. Rooting: Dip the cut end in rooting hormone. Plant it 1-2 inches deep in moist potting mix. Cover with a plastic dome or bag in a warm, bright area away from direct sunlight.
3. Watering: Keep soil lightly moist.
4. Root Check: After 4-8 weeks, check for roots by gently tugging the cutting.
5. Acclimate: Gradually expose to more air by removing the plastic cover.
6. Transplant: Move to a bigger pot or garden spot with partial shade once roots are established.
7. Care: Water regularly, use acid-forming fertilizer, and prune in early spring.
Note: Keep an eye out for pests and treat as needed.
This condensed guide focuses on the key steps to propagate gardenias successfull

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