How to reproduce hydrangeas

Reproducing hydrangeas is a fairly simple task

At an ornamental level, one of the most popular flowers are the famous hydrangeas. They stand out for being composed of many small flowers that are very striking and decorative. Since there are many different varieties of this vegetable, it is very likely that we will be attracted to one and that we want to have that type in large quantities to enjoy its beauty. For this reason we are going to explain in this article how to reproduce hydrangeas.

If you are interested in propagating your hydrangeas, I recommend that you continue reading. It is a fairly simple task, you just have to follow the steps that we will mention later. Apart from explaining how to reproduce hydrangeas, we will also comment on when is the best time to do it. So pay attention to this article and get to work!

How does hydrangea reproduce?

Hydrangeas can be reproduced by cuttings or by seeds

When it comes to propagating these pretty flowers, we have two options: By cuttings or by seeds. In the first case, it is basically a question of cutting a stem or a small branch from the mother plant to later plant it and take care of it until it gives rise to a completely new individual, but at the same time identical to its parent.

The propagation of hydrangeas can also be carried out by seeds. But nevertheless, this method is unusual. Next we will explain how to reproduce hydrangeas step by step, depending on the method we want to use.

How to reproduce hydrangeas by cuttings

  1. As expected, the first thing we must do to reproduce hydrangeas through cuttings is to cut one. Before doing so, it is important that Let's disinfect the pruning shears, or the knife (must be well sharpened). The cut must be made on the bias and diagonally. It is best to make it as clean as possible so that the plant can heal the wound more easily later and minimize the risk of it suffering. enfermedades or pest attacks.
  2. What should the stem that we have cut look like? Well, to make it suitable for the multiplication of hydrangeas, it is best that the cutting has a length of at least ten centimeters. In the event that it is very long, we can divide it in two and thus create two cuttings. What's more, It is very important that the stem has at least three nodes and new buds.
  3. Then you have to remove the leaves belonging to the last node of the stem. To do this, they are cut at the base and only half of the remaining leaves are left. This way we prevent the plant from suffering dehydration.
  4. The cuttings must remain moist, so you have to place them on a moistened towel.
  5. Now it's time to prepare the substrate. For this we have to mix in equal parts peat with coconut fiber and earthworm humus.
  6. Once we have obtained the substrate, we will put it in the seedbed or in the pot and make a hole in the middle. Then you have to put the cutting and insert it about two centimeters. To increase the chances of success, we can add a little organic rooting or growth hormones.
  7. Finally it remains for water the cuttings and place them in a shaded area, protected and with good humidity. After 20 days they should have rooted, but it is best to wait for the buds to grow before transplanting them.
Hydrangea flower to decorate a table
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How to reproduce hydrangeas through seeds

  1. Logically, in order to multiply hydrangeas through seeds, we will need some. But how do we get them? We can go to a trusted nursery and buy them there, or buy them from one of our plants that is in good condition.
  2. In the event that we want to plant the seeds in a pot, it is important that it is large and that it has drainage holes. Once we have it, touch prepare a substrate that is rich in organic matter, since it is vital for hydrangeas, and place it inside the pot.
  3. Then you have to spread the seeds on the substrate and add a few centimeters of soil on top. Once buried, we have to water them with a fine sprayer. It is important to do it very carefully so that the water does not end up dragging the seeds.
  4. When we already have the first three steps ready, touch keep watch that the earth is always moist until the seeds begin to germinate and the seedlings have gained strength. Therefore we must water frequently, but without flooding the substrate.
  5. Regarding the location of the seedbed, it is best to place it in a semi-shaded place. When the small plants have become stronger we can transplant them to the final place, which should be more illuminated. The best time to do this task is between late fall and early winter. The important thing is that it is done before the vegetable comes out of its vegetative rest.
  6. When the hydrangeas are young, it is of vital importance watering frequently At least during his first two years of life. Of course, always preventing the soil from flooding.

What is the best time to plant hydrangeas?

The best time to reproduce hydrangeas is in the fall

Now that we know how to reproduce hydrangeas, we only have to find out when is the best time to carry out this task. As we have already mentioned before, we can propagate these plants through cuttings or through seeds. While it is true that both methods are effective, their nature is different and therefore they do not coincide in the breeding season.

The most common way to propagate hydrangeas is through cuttings. It owes its popularity to the fact that it reproduces quickly and is guaranteed to have the same characteristics as the mother plant. To carry out this method, the best time of the year is just after the flowering of the vegetable, which is usually in the fall.

Blue hydrangea flowers
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On the contrary, if our intention is to plant hydrangea seeds, we can do it too. in autumn or spring, It will depend mainly on the weather. It is of utmost importance that the seedlings are not exposed to too extreme temperatures.

With all this information about how to reproduce hydrangeas, we are ready to carry out this task. At last we can enjoy these beautiful flowers in abundance.


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  1.   Jose said

    I loved your very useful information, a few days ago I bought several hydrangea plants of different colors. I will try to propagate my plants. I love gardening. Greetings from San Diego, California.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Jose.

      Thanks for comment. If you have any questions, write us 🙂

      Greetings.

  2.   Antonia Olivares said

    How to extract the seeds of the hydrangeas

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Antonia.

      The seeds are dark, almost black, and measure less than 1 centimeter. They are inside dry capsules, where the flowers used to be.
      Here you can see an image:


      It is owned by Kevin Campbell.

      Greetings.