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Can I grow a gardenia from a cutting?

Dip the cut end of the gardenia cutting into a rooting hormone. Stick your finger in the peat/sand mix to create a hole. Place the gardenia cutting in the hole and then backfill the hole. When starting gardenias from cuttings using this method, you can expect that the plant will be rooted in four to eight weeks.Click to see full answer. Similarly, can gardenia cuttings be rooted in water?While a moist, easy draining planting medium such as a mixture of sharp sand and peat moss is recommended by the University of Vermont, rooting with water alone also works effectively. Harvest a six-inch-long stem from your gardenia shrub with clean sharp secateurs.Similarly, can you grow gardenias in pots? Gardenia grows best in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 10 , but you can enjoy these aromatic beauties indoors with little effort. With adequate water, sufficient drainage, an acidic soil and plenty of sunlight, gardenias can grow just as well in pots as they do planted in the ground. Also question is, how do you root gardenias in water? To root them in water, you need clear glass or plastic bottles, scissors and paper towels. Choose the right cuttings. Gardenia stems for rooting should be 5 to 6 inches long and taken from the tip of a branch. Prepare the bottles. Prepare and insert the stems. Choose a suitable location. Plant the gardenias. Do Gardenias like coffee grounds?In addition to amending the soil with compost or aged manure, these acid-loving plants will appreciate coffee grounds, tea bags, wood ashes or Epsom salts mixed into the soil as well. Since they are rich in nitrogen, magnesium, and potassium, coffee grounds are oftentimes a more favorable homemade gardenia fertilizer.

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