

Once you start to see new growth at the top of the cuttings, that’s a good indication that they have started to grow roots. Flowering takes a lot of energy from the plant, and a branch that hasn’t flowered will be able to put all of that energy into growing new roots instead.

Don’t let them dry out or shrivel before you try propagating them.
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How To Take Lavender Cuttingsīefore taking cuttings, make sure that you prepare the soil or vase of water first (see steps below for details). If you take cuttings too late in the summer, or in the fall when the plant is starting to go dormant for the winter, they may not root. The best time to propagate lavender is during mid-late summer during their active growing season, and when it’s hot and humid outside. Related Post: How To Grow Lavender From Seed & When To Plant When To Propagate Lavender I’ll save the seed starting post for another day. In this post, I’m only going to talk about how to propagate lavender from cuttings taken from mature plants, and then rooting them either in water or soil. There are a few different ways you can propagate lavender plants: by rooting the stems in soil, by rooting the cuttings in water, or from seed. Can I propagate lavender without rooting powder?.How long do lavender cuttings take to root?.Tips For Transplanting Rooted Lavender Cuttings.Preparing Lavender Cuttings For Propagation.
