Can you cut hydrangeas in winter?
Last Update :2024.05.09
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1. Whether cuttings can be taken in winter
It is best not to cut hydrangea in winter in northern areas. In warmer areas in the south, it can be done as long as the temperature reaches 13-18℃. The suitable temperature for cutting is about 13-18℃. However, the most suitable time for cutting is spring and autumn. The climate in these two seasons is stable and the temperature does not fluctuate. The cuttings are easy to take root.
1. Whether cuttings can be taken in winter
1. Is it possible to take cuttings in winter?
The temperature in winter is very low. If you are in the north, don’t do it at this time. The north of the south will be slightly warmer. As long as the temperature It's not too low for cutting. If you want to make cuttings in winter, you must ensure that the temperature of the cutting environment is maintained at about 13-18°C. If it is in a greenhouse, there will be no problem.
2. Best cutting time
Generally, cutting hydrangeas is best done in spring and autumn. Spring is roughly between the end of spring and the beginning of summer. The climate during this period is very stable and will not be too high or too low. It is easy for the cuttings to take root and survive. If you want to take cuttings in autumn, try to avoid late autumn, because the temperature in some areas is already very low at the end of autumn, and the survival rate after cuttings will be reduced.
2. Precautions
Cutting The branches used must be strong and have more side buds. Such branches have strong growth power and good resistance. Such branches have a high survival rate after cutting.
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2. Precautions
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