How To Propagate Lavender
Lavender cuttings can be rooted in water very simply.
How to propagate lavender. The new soft growths are the new sprouts growing from the tops of the. However propagating in water is generally less successful long-term as the cuttings will struggle to establish strong soil roots when transplanted. The longer answer.
Today on Wisconsin Wonder Garden you will learn how to take cuttings from your Lavender and more importantly HOW TO GET THEM TO GROW. Every plant has its own rate of propagation. The most common type of lavender propagation includes rooting the stems in soil the second most common method is stem rooting in water and you can also use seeds to propagate the plant.
How to take lavender cuttings. More on growing lavender. Grow lavender in full sun in well-drained soil.
Pruning lavender at least twice a year is an important way to ensure it stays bushy and healthy so theres no harm in taking the offcuts from routine pruning to. Lavender is used in man. Lavender can be propagated during all seasons.
Place your lavender cutting in a vase or other container of plain room-temperature water. Propagation by rooting is the process of taking a cutting from a parent plant and causing it to set down roots thereby creating an exact clone of the parent plant. In this case move them to a shadier location.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to propagate lavender from cuttings. Lavender takes a few weeks to form roots and. One of the easiest ways to propagate lavender is by taking cuttings - and the best time to take cuttings is after flowering.