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Hydrangeas are one of the easiest perennial shrubs to propagate.
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Propagate by stem cuttings. You can take stem cuttings from any hydrangea plant, even floral arrangements!
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Cut at least a 4-inch stem cutting from any hydrangea shrub. Cut below the node.
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Use gardening scissors to remove the leaves of the stem cutting.
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Dip the ends of the hydrangea stem into rooting hormones.
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Plant the hydrangea stem cutting into the pot.
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Keep the pot of hydrangea stem cuttings outdoors and in the shade. It will take 4-5 weeks to develop roots.
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Check for roots by gently tugging on the hydrangea stem cuttings. If there is resistance, the roots have developed and taken hold.
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