Hey my hydrengea cutting (which i placed in soil)has been started rotting, and another one which i placed in water that cutting is still alive but no root came out from past 20 days what should i do now?pkease help😭
I would still keep them and wait, in the video I did show that there was one hadnt rooted out at the time but I kept it in the water then It rooted out, so yeah I would keep the cutting. What is the tempature in your area at the moment? If the tempature / water is too cold they might take longer to root out.
@@monamipain6063 thank you for the quick reply. Ooh it is hot in your country I hope you stay cool. As for the cuttings, I will keep them in nice cool place, not too hot and change the water every few days. And good luck! Please let me know how they goes later!
@@liennguyenthi1360 yupp sure,thank you soo much,just hoping it'll grow 🥺 actually I brought those cutting from hilly areas but I live in Plain and here the temperature is too high I think that's why those are not producing root 😭
@@monamipain6063 it is normally root faster with warm temperatures but I am not sure with the heat where you live, but as I said one of my cutting took much longer to root. What kind of cutting are they? If the cutting are too young or too old they wont root either.
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Your hydrangeas are a beautiful deep green. Thanks for information.
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A very beautiful video has been shared. Thank you very much for this video and the plan below is a very healthy plant.
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Do you grow any hydrangeas?
I love it very much I will try to do it thank you very much
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Thank you. Very nice tutorial.
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What soil you use
I used premium potting mix, in Australia, I often use 2 of these brands, either Omoscote or Martin whatever I have on hand.
Hey my hydrengea cutting (which i placed in soil)has been started rotting, and another one which i placed in water that cutting is still alive but no root came out from past 20 days what should i do now?pkease help😭
I would still keep them and wait, in the video I did show that there was one hadnt rooted out at the time but I kept it in the water then It rooted out, so yeah I would keep the cutting.
What is the tempature in your area at the moment? If the tempature / water is too cold they might take longer to root out.
@@liennguyenthi1360 I'm from India here temperature was around 40-43°C ,but now days it's raining so temperature is quite less than before
@@monamipain6063 thank you for the quick reply.
Ooh it is hot in your country I hope you stay cool.
As for the cuttings, I will keep them in nice cool place, not too hot and change the water every few days.
And good luck!
Please let me know how they goes later!
@@liennguyenthi1360 yupp sure,thank you soo much,just hoping it'll grow 🥺 actually I brought those cutting from hilly areas but I live in Plain and here the temperature is too high I think that's why those are not producing root 😭
@@monamipain6063 it is normally root faster with warm temperatures but I am not sure with the heat where you live, but as I said one of my cutting took much longer to root. What kind of cutting are they? If the cutting are too young or too old they wont root either.
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