Pink Hydrangea 4 fresh cutting NO ROOTS approximate size 15 cm (6 inch)
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Ship without leaves, stems only, 4 fresh cutting NO ROOTS approximate size 15 cm (6 inch)
The hydrangea is an elegant perennial flower that, thanks to its elegance, transforms the garden into a fairy-tale paradise, it captivates the attention first of all with its bushy forms, from which deep green leaves and globular large flowers are gently displayed, having the magical ability to change shades depending on the composition of the soil. To give a hydrangea as a gift means to confess your sincere and deep love.
Plant Description: Your yard will be filled with beautiful flowers. Very hardy to cold weather, less care. Easy to grow, fast-growing, Please check in internet for further information. Hydrangea produces large ball blooms in soft pink just like in photos, bloom year after year once the plant is well established. Cold hardy, but protect from hard freezes.
Planting Note: Our planting instruction is a recommendation purposes only. Please choose your own method of rooting that will work for you or research the internet for more info and tips. But please understand we can not guarantee that you will successfully sprout roots on these cuttings,if you have no experience embarking on the wonderful adventure of rooting, there is a wealth of information from internet that teaches you how to root.
Planting Cuttings: Planting in Soil or Water or choose a planting method that works for you. Or use our basic planting instruction. Simply dig a hole about 2", insert cutting side in and cover back up with soil and add water. Keep the plant in either partial sun or shade area. We recommend internet for more detail. The rooting process needs a lot of heat/humidity to develop roots. You can plant hardwood cutting in a glass to encourage root growth, then pot or re-plant in spring. During the rooting process keep moist all time until you start to see roots.
Rooting in Water: You can also plant the cuttings in a glass of water to encourage root growth, then pot or re-plant in spring.
Тake a small plant cutting.
Arrange it in a glass so the stem sits in the water, but the leaves & other parts don't sit in the water (or they'll rot)
Use a clear glass so you can monitor the progress of the root easier.
Change out the water every few days.
Soil: Use well-draining soil blend mix, You may use soil method that works for you.
Full-Sun to Partial Shade
Blooms - Late Spring and Early Fall
Fertilizer: Monthly during the growing season, or just leave it alone just like we do. You may choose what works for you .
Please familiarize yourself with growing conditions and instructions for your cuttings before you plant them, as all cuttings are different. Basic growing instructions can be found under listing, we recommend searching the internet for more information. We Cannot Guarantee how much you will be able to grow, as too many variables come into play, soil condition, ability to garden, weather, etc.
Suitable location and temperature
It is also known as the "queen of the shade", because even in shadier displays, it gives us a wonderful flowering. It feels great when planted under vines or a tree, where there is no dense shade and where there is free space around it. However, in order for the plant to grow well, it also needs a certain amount of light - do not choose places that are exposed to direct sunlight for more than 2 hours a day. Loves the morning sun and dislikes the afternoon heat. Optimum temperatures are around 18°, and those above them adversely affect the thick color.
Hydrangeas love moisture.